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982            * @since 2.0.0
983            * @since 3.7.0 Added the user object.
984            *
985            * @param array   $allcaps An array of all the role's capabilities.
986            * @param array   $caps    Actual capabilities for meta capability.
987            * @param array   $args    Optional parameters passed to has_cap(), typically object ID.
988            * @param WP_User $user    The user object.
989            */
990           // Must have ALL requested caps
991           $capabilities = apply_filters( 'user_has_cap', $this->allcaps, $caps, $args, $this );
992           $capabilities['exist'] = true; // Everyone is allowed to exist
993           foreach ( (array) $caps as $cap ) {
994                if ( empty( $capabilities[ $cap ] ) )
995                     return false;
996           }
997
998           return true;
999      }
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