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1791 | * @since 4.3.0 |
1792 | * |
1793 | * @see wp_insert_user() For `$user` and `$userdata` fields. |
1794 | * |
1795 | * @param bool $send Whether to send the email. |
1796 | * @param array $user The original user array. |
1797 | * @param array $userdata The updated user array. |
1798 | * |
1799 | */ |
1800 | $send_email_change_email = apply_filters( 'send_email_change_email', true, $user, $userdata ); |
1801 | } |
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1803 | wp_cache_delete( $user['user_email'], 'useremail' ); |
1804 | wp_cache_delete( $user['user_nicename'], 'userslugs' ); |
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1806 | // Merge old and new fields with new fields overwriting old ones. |
1807 | $userdata = array_merge( $user, $userdata ); |
1808 | $user_id = wp_insert_user( $userdata ); |
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