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| 2984 |       * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$feature`, refers to the specific | 
| 2985 |       * theme feature. See add_theme_support() for the list of possible values. | 
| 2986 |       * | 
| 2987 |       * @since 3.4.0 | 
| 2988 |       * | 
| 2989 |       * @param bool   $supports Whether the current theme supports the given feature. Default true. | 
| 2990 |       * @param array  $args     Array of arguments for the feature. | 
| 2991 |       * @param string $feature  The theme feature. | 
| 2992 |       */ | 
| 2993 |      return apply_filters( "current_theme_supports-{$feature}", true, $args, $_wp_theme_features[ $feature ] ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores | 
| 2994 | } | 
| 2995 |  | 
| 2996 | /** | 
| 2997 |  * Checks a theme's support for a given feature before loading the functions which implement it. | 
| 2998 |  * | 
| 2999 |  * @since 2.9.0 | 
| 3000 |  * | 
| 3001 |  * @param string $feature The feature being checked. See add_theme_support() for the list | 
| 3002 |  *                        of possible values. |