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| 269 | * non-web runtimes. If this filter returns true, maintenance mode will be |
| 270 | * active and the request will end. If false, the request will be allowed to |
| 271 | * continue processing even if maintenance mode should be active. |
| 272 | * |
| 273 | * @since 4.6.0 |
| 274 | * |
| 275 | * @param bool $enable_checks Whether to enable maintenance mode. Default true. |
| 276 | * @param int $upgrading The timestamp set in the .maintenance file. |
| 277 | */ |
| 278 | if ( ! apply_filters( 'enable_maintenance_mode', true, $upgrading ) ) { |
| 279 | return false; |
| 280 | } |
| 281 | |
| 282 | return true; |
| 283 | } |
| 284 | |
| 285 | /** |
| 286 | * Start the WordPress micro-timer. |
| 287 | * |