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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 7193 | * @since 3.5.0 |
| 7194 | * @since 4.6.0 The default now takes the original `memory_limit` into account. |
| 7195 | * |
| 7196 | * @param int|string $filtered_limit Maximum memory limit to allocate for images. |
| 7197 | * Default `WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT` or the original |
| 7198 | * php.ini `memory_limit`, whichever is higher. |
| 7199 | * Accepts an integer (bytes), or a shorthand string |
| 7200 | * notation, such as '256M'. |
| 7201 | */ |
| 7202 | $filtered_limit = apply_filters( 'image_memory_limit', $filtered_limit ); |
| 7203 | break; |
| 7204 | |
| 7205 | default: |
| 7206 | /** |
| 7207 | * Filters the memory limit allocated for arbitrary contexts. |
| 7208 | * |
| 7209 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$context`, refers to an arbitrary |
| 7210 | * context passed on calling the function. This allows for plugins to define |
| 7211 | * their own contexts for raising the memory limit. |