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| 1455 | * attributes which are also compatible with the REST API, in order to be able to |
| 1456 | * implement identical queries on both sides. |
| 1457 | * |
| 1458 | * @since 6.1.0 |
| 1459 | * |
| 1460 | * @param array $query Array containing parameters for `WP_Query` as parsed by the block context. |
| 1461 | * @param WP_Block $block Block instance. |
| 1462 | * @param int $page Current query's page. |
| 1463 | */ |
| 1464 | return apply_filters( 'query_loop_block_query_vars', $query, $block, $page ); |
| 1465 | } |
| 1466 | |
| 1467 | /** |
| 1468 | * Helper function that returns the proper pagination arrow HTML for |
| 1469 | * `QueryPaginationNext` and `QueryPaginationPrevious` blocks based |
| 1470 | * on the provided `paginationArrow` from `QueryPagination` context. |
| 1471 | * |
| 1472 | * It's used in QueryPaginationNext and QueryPaginationPrevious blocks. |
| 1473 | * |