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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 853 |            * Fires after the user's role has changed. | 
| 854 |            * | 
| 855 |            * @since 2.9.0 | 
| 856 |            * @since 3.6.0 Added $old_roles to include an array of the user's previous roles. | 
| 857 |            * | 
| 858 |            * @param int    $user_id   The user ID. | 
| 859 |            * @param string $role      The new role. | 
| 860 |            * @param array  $old_roles An array of the user's previous roles. | 
| 861 |            */ | 
| 862 |           do_action( 'set_user_role', $this->ID, $role, $old_roles ); | 
| 863 |      } | 
| 864 |  | 
| 865 |      /** | 
| 866 |       * Choose the maximum level the user has. | 
| 867 |       * | 
| 868 |       * Will compare the level from the $item parameter against the $max | 
| 869 |       * parameter. If the item is incorrect, then just the $max parameter value | 
| 870 |       * will be returned. | 
| 871 |       * |