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461 | * |
462 | * @since 2.8.0 |
463 | * @since 4.4.0 The $hook_extra parameter became available. |
464 | * |
465 | * @param string $source File source location. |
466 | * @param string $remote_source Remote file source location. |
467 | * @param WP_Upgrader $this WP_Upgrader instance. |
468 | * @param array $hook_extra Extra arguments passed to hooked filters. |
469 | */ |
470 | $source = apply_filters( 'upgrader_source_selection', $source, $remote_source, $this, $args['hook_extra'] ); |
471 |
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472 | if ( is_wp_error( $source ) ) { |
473 | return $source; |
474 | } |
475 |
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476 | // Has the source location changed? If so, we need a new source_files list. |
477 | if ( $source !== $remote_source ) { |
478 | $source_files = array_keys( $wp_filesystem->dirlist( $source ) ); |
479 | } |