Menu Adam R Brown

WP hooks navigation: Home/browseActions indexFilters index

Source View: admin_memory_limit

To save our bandwidth, we show only a snippet of code around each occurence of the hook. View complete file in SVN (without highlighting).

Understanding Source Code

The best way to understand what a hook does is to look at where it occurs in the source code.

Remember, this hook may occur in more than one file. Moreover, the hook's context may change from version to version.

Source View

Line Code
146       * handled separately.
147       *
148       * The WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT constant specifically defines the maximum memory limit available
149       * when in the administration back end. The default is 256M, or 256 megabytes of memory.
150       *
151       * @since 3.0.0
152       *
153       * @param string 'WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT' The maximum WordPress memory limit. Default 256M.
154       */
155      @ini_set( 'memory_limit', apply_filters( 'admin_memory_limit', WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT ) );
156 }
157
158 /**
159  * Fires as an admin screen or script is being initialized.
160  *
161  * Note, this does not just run on user-facing admin screens.
162  * It runs on admin-ajax.php and admin-post.php as well.
163  *
164  * This is roughly analogous to the more general 'init' hook, which fires earlier.