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1326 | $wp_post_types[ $post_type ] = $args; |
1327 |
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1328 | add_action( 'future_' . $post_type, '_future_post_hook', 5, 2 ); |
1329 |
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1330 | foreach ( $args->taxonomies as $taxonomy ) { |
1331 | register_taxonomy_for_object_type( $taxonomy, $post_type ); |
1332 | } |
1333 |
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1334 | do_action( 'registered_post_type', $post_type, $args ); |
1335 |
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1336 | return $args; |
1337 | } |
1338 |
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1339 | /** |
1340 | * Builds an object with all post type capabilities out of a post type object |
1341 | * |
1342 | * Post type capabilities use the 'capability_type' argument as a base, if the |
1343 | * capability is not set in the 'capabilities' argument array or if the |