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2040      if ( empty( $data['ping_status'] ) ) {
2041           $data['ping_status'] = 'closed';
2042      }
2043
2044      // Exclude terms from taxonomies that are not supposed to appear in Quick Edit.
2045      if ( ! empty( $data['tax_input'] ) ) {
2046           foreach ( $data['tax_input'] as $taxonomy => $terms ) {
2047                $tax_object = get_taxonomy( $taxonomy );
2048                /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php */
2049                if ( ! apply_filters( 'quick_edit_show_taxonomy', $tax_object->show_in_quick_edit, $taxonomy, $post['post_type'] ) ) {
2050                     unset( $data['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] );
2051                }
2052           }
2053      }
2054
2055      // Hack: wp_unique_post_slug() doesn't work for drafts, so we will fake that our post is published.
2056      if ( ! empty( $data['post_name'] ) && in_array( $post['post_status'], array( 'draft', 'pending' ) ) ) {
2057           $post['post_status'] = 'publish';
2058           $data['post_name']   = wp_unique_post_slug( $data['post_name'], $post['ID'], $post['post_status'], $post['post_type'], $post['post_parent'] );