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1391           $update = true;
1392           $old_user_data = get_userdata($ID);
1393      } else {
1394           $update = false;
1395           // Hash the password
1396           $user_pass = wp_hash_password($user_pass);
1397      }
1398
1399      $user_login = sanitize_user($user_login, true);
1400      $user_login = apply_filters('pre_user_login', $user_login);
1401
1402      //Remove any non-printable chars from the login string to see if we have ended up with an empty username
1403      $user_login = trim($user_login);
1404
1405      if ( empty($user_login) )
1406           return new WP_Error('empty_user_login', __('Cannot create a user with an empty login name.') );
1407
1408      if ( !$update && username_exists( $user_login ) )
1409           return new WP_Error('existing_user_login', __('This username is already registered.') );