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|---|---|
| 1889 | /** |
| 1890 | * Fires when the comment status is in transition. |
| 1891 | * |
| 1892 | * @since 2.7.0 |
| 1893 | * |
| 1894 | * @param string $new_status The new comment status. |
| 1895 | * @param string $old_status The old comment status. |
| 1896 | * @param WP_Comment $comment Comment object. |
| 1897 | */ |
| 1898 | do_action( 'transition_comment_status', $new_status, $old_status, $comment ); |
| 1899 | |
| 1900 | /** |
| 1901 | * Fires when the comment status is in transition from one specific status to another. |
| 1902 | * |
| 1903 | * The dynamic portions of the hook name, `$old_status`, and `$new_status`, |
| 1904 | * refer to the old and new comment statuses, respectively. |
| 1905 | * |
| 1906 | * Possible hook names include: |
| 1907 | * |