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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 452 |                      * to update settings. | 
| 453 |                      * | 
| 454 |                      * @since 2.8.0 | 
| 455 |                      * | 
| 456 |                      * @param array     $instance     The current widget instance's settings. | 
| 457 |                      * @param array     $new_instance Array of new widget settings. | 
| 458 |                      * @param array     $old_instance Array of old widget settings. | 
| 459 |                      * @param WP_Widget $this         The current widget instance. | 
| 460 |                      */ | 
| 461 |                     $instance = apply_filters( 'widget_update_callback', $instance, $new_instance, $old_instance, $this ); | 
| 462 |                     if ( false !== $instance ) { | 
| 463 |                          $all_instances[ $number ] = $instance; | 
| 464 |                     } | 
| 465 |  | 
| 466 |                     break; // run only once | 
| 467 |                } | 
| 468 |           } | 
| 469 |  | 
| 470 |           $this->save_settings( $all_instances ); |