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|---|---|
| 3869 | * Fires when a deprecated constructor is called. |
| 3870 | * |
| 3871 | * @since 4.3.0 |
| 3872 | * @since 4.5.0 Added the `$parent_class` parameter. |
| 3873 | * |
| 3874 | * @param string $class The class containing the deprecated constructor. |
| 3875 | * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the function. |
| 3876 | * @param string $parent_class The parent class calling the deprecated constructor. |
| 3877 | */ |
| 3878 | do_action( 'deprecated_constructor_run', $class, $version, $parent_class ); |
| 3879 | |
| 3880 | /** |
| 3881 | * Filters whether to trigger an error for deprecated functions. |
| 3882 | * |
| 3883 | * `WP_DEBUG` must be true in addition to the filter evaluating to true. |
| 3884 | * |
| 3885 | * @since 4.3.0 |
| 3886 | * |
| 3887 | * @param bool $trigger Whether to trigger the error for deprecated functions. Default true. |