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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 2063 | * @since 2.5.0 |
| 2064 | * @since 4.5.0 Introduced the `$object_ids` argument. |
| 2065 | * |
| 2066 | * @param int $term Term ID. |
| 2067 | * @param int $tt_id Term taxonomy ID. |
| 2068 | * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy slug. |
| 2069 | * @param WP_Term $deleted_term Copy of the already-deleted term. |
| 2070 | * @param array $object_ids List of term object IDs. |
| 2071 | */ |
| 2072 | do_action( 'delete_term', $term, $tt_id, $taxonomy, $deleted_term, $object_ids ); |
| 2073 | |
| 2074 | /** |
| 2075 | * Fires after a term in a specific taxonomy is deleted. |
| 2076 | * |
| 2077 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$taxonomy`, refers to the specific |
| 2078 | * taxonomy the term belonged to. |
| 2079 | * |
| 2080 | * Possible hook names include: |
| 2081 | * |