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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 4780 | * Filters all the smilies. |
| 4781 | * |
| 4782 | * This filter must be added before `smilies_init` is run, as |
| 4783 | * it is normally only run once to setup the smilies regex. |
| 4784 | * |
| 4785 | * @since 4.7.0 |
| 4786 | * |
| 4787 | * @param string[] $wpsmiliestrans List of the smilies' hexadecimal representations, keyed by their smily code. |
| 4788 | */ |
| 4789 | $wpsmiliestrans = apply_filters( 'smilies', $wpsmiliestrans ); |
| 4790 | |
| 4791 | if ( count( $wpsmiliestrans ) === 0 ) { |
| 4792 | return; |
| 4793 | } |
| 4794 | |
| 4795 | /* |
| 4796 | * NOTE: we sort the smilies in reverse key order. This is to make sure |
| 4797 | * we match the longest possible smilie (:???: vs :?) as the regular |
| 4798 | * expression used below is first-match |