This should make cron spawning faster by ensuring requests to wp-cron.php return immediately regardless of transport method. It is enabled only on recent PHP versions with fastcgi, due to historical bugs and availability of `fastcgi_finish_request()`. This needs testing on a range of platforms, to help determine if it's safe to use in other contexts also.
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See #18738, #41358
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As many WordPress sites use a static homepage rather than a blog, this link gives a natural next step for new sites owners wanting to configure their site in this manner.
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Fixes#45019.
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Add the function `wp_get_ready_cron_jobs()` to return a modified version of the cron array limited to jobs ready to be run, ie with a timestamp of `time()` or earlier.
The new function includes the filter `pre_get_ready_cron_jobs` to allow for custom cron storage systems. This rounds out the functionality added in #32656.
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Fixes#45797.
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After [42832], [42891] and [43006], this changeset refines the core notice informing about an outdated PHP version:
* The link to the Update PHP information page can now be adjusted using either a `WP_UPDATE_PHP_URL` environment variable, or a new `wp_update_php_url` filter.
* If that URL is different from the default one that points to https://wordpress.org/support/update-php/ or its localized equivalent, a note indicates that the linked resource has not been provided by WordPress itself, and the default URL is still linked to as an additional resource.
* The URL for the default information page has been updated to use the slug `update-php` instead of `upgrade-php`.
* `@since` annotations have been updated.
Going forward, admin areas that display information related to the PHP version should use the new function `wp_get_update_php_url()`.
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Fixes#45686. See #41191.
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The order of the type and variable name in the `param` tags for the `wp_get_default_privacy_policy_content` filter is incorrectly reversed. This moves the two into the correct order.
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Fixes#45416.
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An integer comparison is performed against `control.currentErrorAnnotations`, but `control.currentErrorAnnotations` is actually an array. This fixes that comparison so the content saves correctly.
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Fixes#43657.
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By providing distinct files for the site and network APIs, a better overview is provided. Prior to this change, the `ms-blogs.php` file had grown too big, mixing site APIs, network APIs and related legacy APIs that need to be maintained. Since multisite is often used in unexpected ways, backward-compatibility is ensured by including the two new files from `ms-blogs.php`, which previously contained all functions that have been moved to the new files.
This changeset does not contain any functional changes.
Fixes#40647.
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As of this commit, WordPress is no longer a simple blogging platform. It's now a comprehensive publishing solution.
This also replaces a couple of other "blog" references that were missed previously.
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Fixes#41000.
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Returning a non-`null` value on this fillter will cause `wp_unique_post_slug()` to return early with that value, skipping potentially expensive database queries on some sites.
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Fixes#21112.
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Ordering by `post__in` was introduced in [21776], but the code assumed that
`post__in` would be a comma-separated string listing post IDs. When an array
of post IDs was passed to the `post__in` query var, 'orderby=post__in' was
not respected. This changeset changes this behavior by handling
'orderby=post__in' in the same way as most other values of 'orderby',
which ensures that arrays as well as strings can be properly parsed.
The same treatment is given to the similar `post_name__in` and
`post_parent__in` options of 'orderby', so that most query generation for
orderby clauses happens in the same place, instead of in special cases.
A slight change in the resulting SQL (related to the whitespace around
parentheses and commas) necessitates a change to an existing REST API test
that does a string comparison against the SQL query.
Props mgibbs189, kelvink.
Fixes#38034.
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