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| 558 | * @since 5.1.0 |
| 559 | * |
| 560 | * @param null|false|object $pre Value to return instead. Default null to continue retrieving the event. |
| 561 | * @param string $hook Action hook of the event. |
| 562 | * @param array $args Array containing each separate argument to pass to the hook's callback function. |
| 563 | * Although not passed to a callback, these arguments are used to uniquely identify |
| 564 | * the event. |
| 565 | * @param int|null $timestamp Unix timestamp (UTC) of the event. Null to retrieve next scheduled event. |
| 566 | */ |
| 567 | $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_get_scheduled_event', null, $hook, $args, $timestamp ); |
| 568 | if ( null !== $pre ) { |
| 569 | return $pre; |
| 570 | } |
| 571 | |
| 572 | if ( null !== $timestamp && ! is_numeric( $timestamp ) ) { |
| 573 | return false; |
| 574 | } |
| 575 | |
| 576 | $crons = _get_cron_array(); |