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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 1754 | * |
| 1755 | * @since 2.9.0 |
| 1756 | * @since 4.4.0 The `$transient` parameter was added. |
| 1757 | * |
| 1758 | * @param mixed $pre_site_transient The default value to return if the site transient does not exist. |
| 1759 | * Any value other than false will short-circuit the retrieval |
| 1760 | * of the transient, and return the returned value. |
| 1761 | * @param string $transient Transient name. |
| 1762 | */ |
| 1763 | $pre = apply_filters( "pre_site_transient_{$transient}", false, $transient ); |
| 1764 | |
| 1765 | if ( false !== $pre ) { |
| 1766 | return $pre; |
| 1767 | } |
| 1768 | |
| 1769 | if ( wp_using_ext_object_cache() ) { |
| 1770 | $value = wp_cache_get( $transient, 'site-transient' ); |
| 1771 | } else { |
| 1772 | // Core transients that do not have a timeout. Listed here so querying timeouts can be avoided. |