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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 2068 | * |
| 2069 | * @since 5.3.0 |
| 2070 | * |
| 2071 | * @param array $query_data Custom query data. |
| 2072 | * @param string $query The query's SQL. |
| 2073 | * @param float $query_time Total time spent on the query, in seconds. |
| 2074 | * @param string $query_callstack Comma-separated list of the calling functions. |
| 2075 | * @param float $query_start Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query. |
| 2076 | */ |
| 2077 | $query_data = apply_filters( 'log_query_custom_data', $query_data, $query, $query_time, $query_callstack, $query_start ); |
| 2078 | |
| 2079 | $this->queries[] = array( |
| 2080 | $query, |
| 2081 | $query_time, |
| 2082 | $query_callstack, |
| 2083 | $query_start, |
| 2084 | $query_data, |
| 2085 | ); |
| 2086 | } |