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|---|---|
| 78 | function get_default_feed() { | 
| 79 |      /** | 
| 80 |       * Filters the default feed type. | 
| 81 |       * | 
| 82 |       * @since 2.5.0 | 
| 83 |       * | 
| 84 |       * @param string $feed_type Type of default feed. Possible values include 'rss2', 'atom'. | 
| 85 |       *                          Default 'rss2'. | 
| 86 |       */ | 
| 87 |      $default_feed = apply_filters( 'default_feed', 'rss2' ); | 
| 88 |      return 'rss' == $default_feed ? 'rss2' : $default_feed; | 
| 89 | } | 
| 90 |  | 
| 91 | /** | 
| 92 |  * Retrieve the blog title for the feed title. | 
| 93 |  * | 
| 94 |  * @since 2.2.0 | 
| 95 |  * @since 4.4.0 The optional `$sep` parameter was deprecated and renamed to `$deprecated`. | 
| 96 |  * |