* In `WP_Importer->is_user_over_quota()`, the default value for the first argument for `upload_is_user_over_quota()` is `true`. Don't bother passing `1`.
* When calling `submit_button()` with no `$name`, pass empty string instead of `false`.
* The default value for the 2nd argument to `get_edit_post_link()` is `'display'`. Because PHP is PHP, passing `true` is the same as passing `'display'` or nothing. Don't bother passing `true`.
* In `WP_User_Meta_Session_Tokens::drop_sessions()`, pass `0` instead of `false` to `delete_metadata()` as the value for `$object_id`, which expects an int.
See #30799.
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The $object_type param is used to set the 'post_type' query var, which
determines the post type menu that will be expanded when clicking through to
the term edit page. Not all taxonomies are associated with Posts, so it makes
sense to default to a post_type that the taxonomy is actually associated with.
Props DzeryCZ, juliobox.
Fixes#29251.
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`WP_List_Table` is essentially an `abstract` class. Some of its methods throw `die()` warnings if they aren't overridden in a child class.
These noop methods wouldn't be `abstract`, because they are not required in subclasses. However, `WP_List_Table` can call these methods in its own method, `->single_row_columns()`, whether a subclass defined them or not.
See #30799.
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Taxonomy hierarchy loops should not occur naturally, but when they do, the
logic of `_pad_term_counts()` could result in infinite loops, leading to
timeouts. We avoid this by breaking when a loop is detected.
Fixes#20635.
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Since 4.1 [29780], the default value of the 'add_args' argument in
`paginate_links()` has been determined by parsing the current URL. This change
had the side effect of overriding custom values of 'format' that changed the
pagination query var, with the result that plugins using `paginate_links()`
with a custom format generated the incorrect links unless explicitly
declaring 'add_args=false' to prevent the default values from overriding. We
fix this behavior by parsing URL query vars into the 'add_args' array only
after the explicit function params have been parsed, and by skipping the
current page's pagination query var when doing this parsing (to avoid the
override).
Props obenland.
Fixes#30831 for trunk.
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In PHP 5.3.0, `is_a()` is no longer deprecated, and will therefore no longer throw `E_STRICT` warnings.
To avoid warnings in PHP < 5.3.0, convert all `is_a()` calls to `$var instanceof WP_Class` calls.
`instanceof` does not throw any error if the variable being tested is not an object, it simply returns `false`.
Props markoheijnen, wonderboymusic.
Fixes#25672.
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Note that this does not fix issues related to comment quick edit. Internal linking also continues to use the `.alternate` class for now. IE8 and below gracefully degrade by not having zebra striping.
There is some hoop jumping with adding an extra table row to maintain zebra striping during quick edit. Documenting that here for future reference; it is also in the inline documentation.
fixes#30981 and #26060. see #25060.
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Introduced in [29925], `validate_date_values()` throws `_doing_it_wrong()`
notices when values passed as part of a `WP_Date_Query` do not reflect actual
dates. However, the validation did not account properly for the case where an
array of multiple values is passed, as when doing IN or BETWEEN queries.
Props dlh.
Fixes#31001 for trunk.
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If `get_blog_details()` is returning something that is not our expected object or `false`, then a notice would already be thrown there.
Also adds proper return docs to `get_blog_details()`.
Props SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#30566
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Up to this point, various core elements' DocBlocks incorrectly included an `@internal` tag as a means for skipping the parsing process. When paired with a description (inline or otherwise), `@internal` is a valid tag meant to provide internal-only context, but not necessarily to skip parsing the entire element.
See #30987.
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