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319 | * @since 4.9.8 |
320 | * |
321 | * @param bool $allowed Whether the user can add the object meta. Default false. |
322 | * @param string $meta_key The meta key. |
323 | * @param int $object_id Object ID. |
324 | * @param int $user_id User ID. |
325 | * @param string $cap Capability name. |
326 | * @param string[] $caps Array of the user's capabilities. |
327 | */ |
328 | $allowed = apply_filters( "auth_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}_for_{$object_subtype}", $allowed, $meta_key, $object_id, $user_id, $cap, $caps ); |
329 | } else { |
330 |
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331 | /** |
332 | * Filters whether the user is allowed to edit a specific meta key of a specific object type. |
333 | * |
334 | * Return true to have the mapped meta caps from `edit_{$object_type}` apply. |
335 | * |
336 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$object_type` refers to the object type being filtered. |
337 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$meta_key`, refers to the meta key passed to map_meta_cap(). |