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1381 | * Fires when the comment status is in transition from one specific status to another. |
1382 | * |
1383 | * The dynamic portions of the hook name, `$old_status`, and `$new_status`, |
1384 | * refer to the old and new comment statuses, respectively. |
1385 | * |
1386 | * @since 2.7.0 |
1387 | * |
1388 | * @param WP_Comment $comment Comment object. |
1389 | */ |
1390 | do_action( "comment_{$old_status}_to_{$new_status}", $comment ); |
1391 | } |
1392 | /** |
1393 | * Fires when the status of a specific comment type is in transition. |
1394 | * |
1395 | * The dynamic portions of the hook name, `$new_status`, and `$comment->comment_type`, |
1396 | * refer to the new comment status, and the type of comment, respectively. |
1397 | * |
1398 | * Typical comment types include an empty string (standard comment), 'pingback', |
1399 | * or 'trackback'. |