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976 | * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'site_transient_$option' hook, after checking the transient, with |
977 | * the transient value. |
978 | * |
979 | * @param string $transient Transient name. Expected to not be SQL-escaped. |
980 | * @return mixed Value of transient |
981 | */ |
982 | function get_site_transient( $transient ) { |
983 | global $_wp_using_ext_object_cache; |
984 |
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985 | $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_site_transient_' . $transient, false ); |
986 | if ( false !== $pre ) |
987 | return $pre; |
988 |
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989 | if ( $_wp_using_ext_object_cache ) { |
990 | $value = wp_cache_get( $transient, 'site-transient' ); |
991 | } else { |
992 | // Core transients that do not have a timeout. Listed here so querying timeouts can be avoided. |
993 | $no_timeout = array('update_core', 'update_plugins', 'update_themes'); |
994 | $transient_option = '_site_transient_' . $transient; |