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1061           if ( $id instanceof WP_Customize_Setting ) {
1062                $setting = $id;
1063           } else {
1064                $class = 'WP_Customize_Setting';
1065
1066                /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php */
1067                $args = apply_filters( 'customize_dynamic_setting_args', $args, $id );
1068
1069                /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php */
1070                $class = apply_filters( 'customize_dynamic_setting_class', $class, $id, $args );
1071
1072                $setting = new $class( $this, $id, $args );
1073           }
1074
1075           $this->settings[ $setting->id ] = $setting;
1076           return $setting;
1077      }
1078
1079      /**
 
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1122                /**
1123                 * Allow non-statically created settings to be constructed with custom WP_Customize_Setting subclass.
1124                 *
1125                 * @since 4.2.0
1126                 *
1127                 * @param string $setting_class WP_Customize_Setting or a subclass.
1128                 * @param string $setting_id    ID for dynamic setting, usually coming from `$_POST['customized']`.
1129                 * @param array  $setting_args  WP_Customize_Setting or a subclass.
1130                 */
1131                $setting_class = apply_filters( 'customize_dynamic_setting_class', $setting_class, $setting_id, $setting_args );
1132
1133                $setting = new $setting_class( $this, $setting_id, $setting_args );
1134
1135                $this->add_setting( $setting );
1136                $new_settings[] = $setting;
1137           }
1138           return $new_settings;
1139      }
1140