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1108 | /** |
1109 | * Filters the queried block template object after it's been fetched. |
1110 | * |
1111 | * @since 5.9.0 |
1112 | * |
1113 | * @param WP_Block_Template|null $block_template The found block template, or null if there isn't one. |
1114 | * @param string $id Template unique identifier (example: 'theme_slug//template_slug'). |
1115 | * @param string $template_type Template type. Either 'wp_template' or 'wp_template_part'. |
1116 | */ |
1117 | return apply_filters( 'get_block_template', $block_template, $id, $template_type ); |
1118 | } |
1119 |
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1120 | /** |
1121 | * Retrieves a unified template object based on a theme file. |
1122 | * |
1123 | * This is a fallback of get_block_template(), used when no templates are found in the database. |
1124 | * |
1125 | * @since 5.9.0 |
1126 | * |