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|---|---|
| 698 | * |
| 699 | * @since 3.7.0 |
| 700 | * |
| 701 | * @param bool $send Whether to send the email. Default true. |
| 702 | * @param string $type The type of email to send. Can be one of |
| 703 | * 'success', 'fail', 'critical'. |
| 704 | * @param object $core_update The update offer that was attempted. |
| 705 | * @param mixed $result The result for the core update. Can be WP_Error. |
| 706 | */ |
| 707 | if ( 'manual' !== $type && ! apply_filters( 'auto_core_update_send_email', true, $type, $core_update, $result ) ) { |
| 708 | return; |
| 709 | } |
| 710 | |
| 711 | switch ( $type ) { |
| 712 | case 'success': // We updated. |
| 713 | /* translators: Site updated notification email subject. 1: Site title, 2: WordPress version. */ |
| 714 | $subject = __( '[%1$s] Your site has updated to WordPress %2$s' ); |
| 715 | break; |
| 716 | |