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296 | * Fires immediately prior to an auto-update. |
297 | * |
298 | * @since 4.4.0 |
299 | * |
300 | * @param string $type The type of update being checked: 'core', 'theme', 'plugin', or 'translation'. |
301 | * @param object $item The update offer. |
302 | * @param string $context The filesystem context (a path) against which filesystem access and status |
303 | * should be checked. |
304 | */ |
305 | do_action( 'pre_auto_update', $type, $item, $context ); |
306 |
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307 | $upgrader_item = $item; |
308 | switch ( $type ) { |
309 | case 'core': |
310 | /* translators: %s: WordPress version */ |
311 | $skin->feedback( __( 'Updating to WordPress %s' ), $item->version ); |
312 | /* translators: %s: WordPress version */ |
313 | $item_name = sprintf( __( 'WordPress %s' ), $item->version ); |
314 | break; |