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|---|---|
| 2728 | if ( !$q['suppress_filters'] ) { |
| 2729 | /** |
| 2730 | * Filters the completed SQL query before sending. |
| 2731 | * |
| 2732 | * @since 2.0.0 |
| 2733 | * |
| 2734 | * @param string $request The complete SQL query. |
| 2735 | * @param WP_Query $this The WP_Query instance (passed by reference). |
| 2736 | */ |
| 2737 | $this->request = apply_filters_ref_array( 'posts_request', array( $this->request, &$this ) ); |
| 2738 | } |
| 2739 | |
| 2740 | /** |
| 2741 | * Filters the posts array before the query takes place. |
| 2742 | * |
| 2743 | * Return a non-null value to bypass WordPress's default post queries. |
| 2744 | * |
| 2745 | * Filtering functions that require pagination information are encouraged to set |
| 2746 | * the `found_posts` and `max_num_pages` properties of the WP_Query object, |