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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 3083 |                     $this->after_core_update( $this->update_results['core'][0] ); | 
| 3084 |  | 
| 3085 |                /** | 
| 3086 |                 * Fires after all automatic updates have run. | 
| 3087 |                 * | 
| 3088 |                 * @since 3.8.0 | 
| 3089 |                 * | 
| 3090 |                 * @param array $update_results The results of all attempted updates. | 
| 3091 |                 */ | 
| 3092 |                do_action( 'automatic_updates_complete', $this->update_results ); | 
| 3093 |           } | 
| 3094 |  | 
| 3095 |           // Clear the lock | 
| 3096 |           delete_option( $lock_name ); | 
| 3097 |      } | 
| 3098 |  | 
| 3099 |      /** | 
| 3100 |       * If we tried to perform a core update, check if we should send an email, | 
| 3101 |       * and if we need to avoid processing future updates. |