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386 | * @param string[] $sql Array containing the query's JOIN and WHERE clauses. |
387 | * @param array $queries Array of meta queries. |
388 | * @param string $type Type of meta. Possible values include but are not limited |
389 | * to 'post', 'comment', 'blog', 'term', and 'user'. |
390 | * @param string $primary_table Primary table. |
391 | * @param string $primary_id_column Primary column ID. |
392 | * @param object $context The main query object that corresponds to the type, for |
393 | * example a `WP_Query`, `WP_User_Query`, or `WP_Site_Query`. |
394 | */ |
395 | return apply_filters_ref_array( 'get_meta_sql', array( $sql, $this->queries, $type, $primary_table, $primary_id_column, $context ) ); |
396 | } |
397 |
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398 | /** |
399 | * Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query. |
400 | * |
401 | * Called by the public WP_Meta_Query::get_sql(), this method is abstracted |
402 | * out to maintain parity with the other Query classes. |
403 | * |
404 | * @since 4.1.0 |