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851 | * reporting will be completely skipped. |
852 | * |
853 | * @since 4.9.0 |
854 | * |
855 | * @param mixed $move_new_file If null (default) move the file after the upload. |
856 | * @param string[] $file An array of data for a single file. |
857 | * @param string $new_file Filename of the newly-uploaded file. |
858 | * @param string $type File type. |
859 | */ |
860 | $move_new_file = apply_filters( 'pre_move_uploaded_file', null, $file, $new_file, $type ); |
861 |
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862 | if ( null === $move_new_file ) { |
863 | if ( 'wp_handle_upload' === $action ) { |
864 | $move_new_file = @move_uploaded_file( $file['tmp_name'], $new_file ); |
865 | } else { |
866 | // use copy and unlink because rename breaks streams. |
867 | // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged |
868 | $move_new_file = @copy( $file['tmp_name'], $new_file ); |
869 | unlink( $file['tmp_name'] ); |