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161 | * |
162 | * @since 4.7.0 |
163 | * |
164 | * @param bool $result Whether to override the default behavior for updating the |
165 | * value of a setting. |
166 | * @param string $name Setting name (as shown in REST API responses). |
167 | * @param mixed $value Updated setting value. |
168 | * @param array $args Arguments passed to register_setting() for this setting. |
169 | */ |
170 | $updated = apply_filters( 'rest_pre_update_setting', false, $name, $request[ $name ], $args ); |
171 |
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172 | if ( $updated ) { |
173 | continue; |
174 | } |
175 |
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176 | /* |
177 | * A null value for an option would have the same effect as |
178 | * deleting the option from the database, and relying on the |
179 | * default value. |