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|---|---|
| 3730 | _get_term_hierarchy( $taxonomy ); |
| 3731 | |
| 3732 | /** |
| 3733 | * Fires after a taxonomy's caches have been cleaned. |
| 3734 | * |
| 3735 | * @since 4.9.0 |
| 3736 | * |
| 3737 | * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy slug. |
| 3738 | */ |
| 3739 | do_action( 'clean_taxonomy_cache', $taxonomy ); |
| 3740 | } |
| 3741 | |
| 3742 | /** |
| 3743 | * Retrieves the cached term objects for the given object ID. |
| 3744 | * |
| 3745 | * Upstream functions (like get_the_terms() and is_object_in_term()) are |
| 3746 | * responsible for populating the object-term relationship cache. The current |
| 3747 | * function only fetches relationship data that is already in the cache. |
| 3748 | * |