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2820 |
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2821 | /** |
2822 | * Filters the dbDelta SQL queries. |
2823 | * |
2824 | * @since 3.3.0 |
2825 | * |
2826 | * @param string[] $queries An array of dbDelta SQL queries. |
2827 | */ |
2828 | $queries = apply_filters( 'dbdelta_queries', $queries ); |
2829 |
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2830 | $cqueries = array(); // Creation queries. |
2831 | $iqueries = array(); // Insertion queries. |
2832 | $for_update = array(); |
2833 |
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2834 | // Create a tablename index for an array ($cqueries) of recognized query types. |
2835 | foreach ( $queries as $qry ) { |
2836 | if ( preg_match( '|CREATE TABLE ([^ ]*)|', $qry, $matches ) ) { |
2837 | $cqueries[ trim( $matches[1], '`' ) ] = $qry; |