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2105      /**
2106       * Filters a username after it has been sanitized.
2107       *
2108       * This filter is called before the user is created or updated.
2109       *
2110       * @since 2.0.3
2111       *
2112       * @param string $sanitized_user_login Username after it has been sanitized.
2113       */
2114      $pre_user_login = apply_filters( 'pre_user_login', $sanitized_user_login );
2115
2116      // Remove any non-printable chars from the login string to see if we have ended up with an empty username.
2117      $user_login = trim( $pre_user_login );
2118
2119      // user_login must be between 0 and 60 characters.
2120      if ( empty( $user_login ) ) {
2121           return new WP_Error( 'empty_user_login', __( 'Cannot create a user with an empty login name.' ) );
2122      } elseif ( mb_strlen( $user_login ) > 60 ) {
2123           return new WP_Error( 'user_login_too_long', __( 'Username may not be longer than 60 characters.' ) );