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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 2780 |  | 
| 2781 |                     foreach ( $stickies as $sticky_post ) { | 
| 2782 |                          array_splice( $this->posts, $sticky_offset, 0, array( $sticky_post ) ); | 
| 2783 |                          $sticky_offset++; | 
| 2784 |                     } | 
| 2785 |                } | 
| 2786 |           } | 
| 2787 |  | 
| 2788 |           if ( !$q['suppress_filters'] ) | 
| 2789 |                $this->posts = apply_filters_ref_array('the_posts', array( $this->posts, &$this ) ); | 
| 2790 |  | 
| 2791 |           // Ensure that any posts added/modified via one of the filters above are | 
| 2792 |           // of the type WP_Post and are filtered. | 
| 2793 |           if ( $this->posts ) { | 
| 2794 |                $this->post_count = count( $this->posts ); | 
| 2795 |  | 
| 2796 |                $this->posts = array_map( 'get_post', $this->posts ); | 
| 2797 |  | 
| 2798 |                if ( $q['cache_results'] ) |