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867 | * |
868 | * @since 2.8.0 |
869 | * |
870 | * @param string[] $caps Primitive capabilities required of the user. |
871 | * @param string $cap Capability being checked. |
872 | * @param int $user_id The user ID. |
873 | * @param array $args Adds context to the capability check, typically |
874 | * starting with an object ID. |
875 | */ |
876 | return apply_filters( 'map_meta_cap', $caps, $cap, $user_id, $args ); |
877 | } |
878 |
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879 | /** |
880 | * Returns whether the current user has the specified capability. |
881 | * |
882 | * This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta |
883 | * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to |
884 | * map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`. |
885 | * |