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1651 | * |
1652 | * There are more fine-grained filters and controls for selective disabling. |
1653 | * This filter parallels the AUTOMATIC_UPDATER_DISABLED constant in name. |
1654 | * |
1655 | * This also disables update notification emails. That may change in the future. |
1656 | * |
1657 | * @since 3.7.0 |
1658 | * @param bool $disabled Whether the updater should be disabled. |
1659 | */ |
1660 | return apply_filters( 'automatic_updater_disabled', $disabled ); |
1661 | } |
1662 |
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1663 | /** |
1664 | * Check for version control checkouts. |
1665 | * |
1666 | * Checks for Subversion, Git, Mercurial, and Bazaar. It recursively looks up the |
1667 | * filesystem to the top of the drive, erring on the side of detecting a VCS |
1668 | * checkout somewhere. |
1669 | * |