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4135 | * @since 5.1.0 |
4136 | * |
4137 | * @param string $override_slug Short-circuit return value. |
4138 | * @param string $slug The desired slug (post_name). |
4139 | * @param int $post_ID Post ID. |
4140 | * @param string $post_status The post status. |
4141 | * @param string $post_type Post type. |
4142 | * @param int $post_parent Post parent ID. |
4143 | */ |
4144 | $override_slug = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', null, $slug, $post_ID, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent ); |
4145 | if ( null !== $override_slug ) { |
4146 | return $override_slug; |
4147 | } |
4148 |
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4149 | global $wpdb, $wp_rewrite; |
4150 |
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4151 | $original_slug = $slug; |
4152 |
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4153 | $feeds = $wp_rewrite->feeds; |