Previously, it was necessary to explain in a double-negative that `$richedit` being false would prevent `$content` from being passed through `esc_textarea()`. The updated `$rich_edit` name and documentation now better reflects the intent of the parameter.
Fixes#21613.
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Using the same `$post_new_file` global variable name in `wp-admin/menu.php` in [33723] was unintentional, but we're already unsetting other variables that are in global scope so we can just unset this one as well. Someday the admin menu won't be a big pile of sad and cryptic globals. Maybe.
props johnjamesjacoby, norcross.
fixes#34045.
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[34718] introduced a 'db_version' check to term meta functions, to ensure that
they don't run when the term meta schema is not yet in place. This call to
`get_option()` causes a database hit during Multisite tests, due to the
presence of the `WP_INSTALLING` constant. See #31130. The extra database
queries are causing cache tests to fail.
In similar cases, we have `markTestSkipped()` when `is_multisite()`. Because
the term meta API is so extensive - term meta caches can be primed anywhere a
`WP_Query` loop is fired up - we implement a more generous workaround in this
case. To prevent `get_option( 'db_version' )` from hitting the database during
multisite unit tests, we use a 'pre_option_' filter.
Heaven help us.
See #34091.
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Termmeta cache priming was throwing database errors on installations that had
not yet gone through the database update routine. To avoid errors in all cases,
the check has been added to all termmeta functions. These checks will be
removed in a future version of WordPress. (Hang on to your hats!)
Fixes#34091.
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The addition of these new arguments brings `get_the_post_navigation()` into argument parity with `get_previous_post_link()` and `get_next_post_link()`, both of which it wraps, and will allow for more flexibility in configuring the next and previous post links for simultaneous display in themes.
Props ChaseWiseman.
Fixes#32618.
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The tests included in [34669] contained a couple of problems:
* Comments were not always created in the expected order, due to the incorrect use of 'comment_date_gmt'.
* 'asc'/'desc' and 'older'/'newer' were confused.
* 'default_comments_page=newest' ('last') didn't properly account for the cpage=1 offset.
The code itself powering this pagination was correct; it's only the tests that
were wrong.
See #8071.
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Lazy-loading logic is moved to a method on `WP_Query`. This makes it possible
for comment feeds to take advantage of metadata lazyloading, in addition to
comments loaded via `comments_template()`.
This new technique parallels the termmeta lazyloading technique introduced in
[34704].
Fixes#34047.
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[34529] introduced lazyloading for the metadata belonging to terms matching
posts in the main `WP_Query`. The current changeset improves this technique
in the following ways:
* Term meta lazyloading is now performed on the results of all `WP_Query` queries, not just the main query.
* Fewer global variable touches and greater encapsulation.
* The logic for looping through posts to identify terms is now only performed once per `WP_Query`.
Props dlh, boonebgorges.
See #34047.
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The 'exclude_tree' parameter must be compatible with 'hierarchical';
previously, 'hierarchical' canceled it out. This changeset also makes it so
that 'exclude_tree' is compatible with 'exclude'. When both are passed, and
'hierarchical' is true, the descendant trees of terms in both parameters will
be excluded from matched terms.
Props tott, webord, MikeHansenMe.
Fixes#12981.
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Previously, unattached attachments would have unsightly `/?attachment_id=1` URLs. As we've moved away from attachments being specifically attached to posts, instead being Media items, this has made the unattached URLs a more common occurrence.
We can breath easy once more, knowing that the world is a little bit safer from the horror of unnecessarily ugly URLs.
Props SergeyBiryukov, wonderboymusic, pento.
Fixes#1914.
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