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|---|---|
| 139 |      /** | 
| 140 |       * Check if automatic updates are disabled by a filter. | 
| 141 |       * | 
| 142 |       * @since 5.2.0 | 
| 143 |       * | 
| 144 |       * @return array The test results. | 
| 145 |       */ | 
| 146 |      public function test_filters_automatic_updater_disabled() { | 
| 147 |           /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/class-wp-automatic-updater.php */ | 
| 148 |           if ( apply_filters( 'automatic_updater_disabled', false ) ) { | 
| 149 |                return array( | 
| 150 |                     'description' => sprintf( | 
| 151 |                          /* translators: %s: Name of the filter used. */ | 
| 152 |                          __( 'The %s filter is enabled.' ), | 
| 153 |                          '<code>automatic_updater_disabled</code>' | 
| 154 |                     ), | 
| 155 |                     'severity'    => 'fail', | 
| 156 |                ); | 
| 157 |           } |