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4785 | /** |
4786 | * Filters whether to trigger an error for deprecated functions. |
4787 | * |
4788 | * `WP_DEBUG` must be true in addition to the filter evaluating to true. |
4789 | * |
4790 | * @since 4.3.0 |
4791 | * |
4792 | * @param bool $trigger Whether to trigger the error for deprecated functions. Default true. |
4793 | */ |
4794 | if ( WP_DEBUG && apply_filters( 'deprecated_constructor_trigger_error', true ) ) { |
4795 | if ( function_exists( '__' ) ) { |
4796 | if ( ! empty( $parent_class ) ) { |
4797 | trigger_error( |
4798 | sprintf( |
4799 | /* translators: 1: PHP class name, 2: PHP parent class name, 3: Version number, 4: __construct() method. */ |
4800 | __( 'The called constructor method for %1$s in %2$s is <strong>deprecated</strong> since version %3$s! Use %4$s instead.' ), |
4801 | $class, |
4802 | $parent_class, |
4803 | $version, |