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1032           delete_option('update_core');
1033
1034      /**
1035       * Fires after WordPress core has been successfully updated.
1036       *
1037       * @since 3.3.0
1038       *
1039       * @param string $wp_version The current WordPress version.
1040       */
1041      do_action( '_core_updated_successfully', $wp_version );
1042
1043      // Clear the option that blocks auto updates after failures, now that we've been successful.
1044      if ( function_exists( 'delete_site_option' ) )
1045           delete_site_option( 'auto_core_update_failed' );
1046
1047      return $wp_version;
1048 }
1049
1050 /**