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2658       * @since 5.5.0
2659       * @since 6.1.0 The `$args` parameter was added.
2660       *
2661       * @param int    $term_id  Term ID.
2662       * @param int    $tt_id    Term taxonomy ID.
2663       * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy slug.
2664       * @param bool   $update   Whether this is an existing term being updated.
2665       * @param array  $args     Arguments passed to wp_insert_term().
2666       */
2667      do_action( 'saved_term', $term_id, $tt_id, $taxonomy, false, $args );
2668
2669      /**
2670       * Fires after a term in a specific taxonomy has been saved, and the term
2671       * cache has been cleared.
2672       *
2673       * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$taxonomy`, refers to the taxonomy slug.
2674       *
2675       * Possible hook names include:
2676       *
 
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3384       * @since 6.1.0 The `$args` parameter was added.
3385       *
3386       * @param int   $term_id Term ID.
3387       * @param int   $tt_id   Term taxonomy ID.
3388       * @param array $args    Arguments passed to wp_update_term().
3389       */
3390      do_action( "edited_{$taxonomy}", $term_id, $tt_id, $args );
3391
3392      /** This action is documented in wp-includes/taxonomy.php */
3393      do_action( 'saved_term', $term_id, $tt_id, $taxonomy, true, $args );
3394
3395      /** This action is documented in wp-includes/taxonomy.php */
3396      do_action( "saved_{$taxonomy}", $term_id, $tt_id, true, $args );
3397
3398      return array(
3399           'term_id'          => $term_id,
3400           'term_taxonomy_id' => $tt_id,
3401      );
3402 }