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| 378 | * unscheduled (zero if no events were registered with the hook) or false |
| 379 | * if unscheduling one or more events fails. |
| 380 | * |
| 381 | * @since 5.1.0 |
| 382 | * |
| 383 | * @param null|array $pre Value to return instead. Default null to continue unscheduling the event. |
| 384 | * @param string $hook Action hook, the execution of which will be unscheduled. |
| 385 | * @param array $args Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function. |
| 386 | */ |
| 387 | $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_clear_scheduled_hook', null, $hook, $args ); |
| 388 | if ( null !== $pre ) { |
| 389 | return $pre; |
| 390 | } |
| 391 | |
| 392 | // This logic duplicates wp_next_scheduled() |
| 393 | // It's required due to a scenario where wp_unschedule_event() fails due to update_option() failing, |
| 394 | // and, wp_next_scheduled() returns the same schedule in an infinite loop. |
| 395 | $crons = _get_cron_array(); |
| 396 | if ( empty( $crons ) ) { |