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581
582           /**
583            * Fires immediately after a role as been removed from a user.
584            *
585            * @since 4.3.0
586            *
587            * @param int    $user_id The user ID.
588            * @param string $role    The removed role.
589            */
590           do_action( 'remove_user_role', $this->ID, $role );
591      }
592
593      /**
594       * Sets the role of the user.
595       *
596       * This will remove the previous roles of the user and assign the user the
597       * new one. You can set the role to an empty string and it will remove all
598       * of the roles from the user.
599       *
 
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623           $this->get_role_caps();
624           $this->update_user_level_from_caps();
625
626           foreach ( $old_roles as $old_role ) {
627                if ( ! $old_role || $old_role === $role ) {
628                     continue;
629                }
630
631                /** This action is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-user.php */
632                do_action( 'remove_user_role', $this->ID, $old_role );
633           }
634
635           if ( $role && ! in_array( $role, $old_roles, true ) ) {
636                /** This action is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-user.php */
637                do_action( 'add_user_role', $this->ID, $role );
638           }
639
640           /**
641            * Fires after the user's role has changed.