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| 6130 | function wp_checkdate( $month, $day, $year, $source_date ) { |
| 6131 | /** |
| 6132 | * Filters whether the given date is valid for the Gregorian calendar. |
| 6133 | * |
| 6134 | * @since 3.5.0 |
| 6135 | * |
| 6136 | * @param bool $checkdate Whether the given date is valid. |
| 6137 | * @param string $source_date Date to check. |
| 6138 | */ |
| 6139 | return apply_filters( 'wp_checkdate', checkdate( $month, $day, $year ), $source_date ); |
| 6140 | } |
| 6141 | |
| 6142 | /** |
| 6143 | * Load the auth check for monitoring whether the user is still logged in. |
| 6144 | * |
| 6145 | * Can be disabled with remove_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', 'wp_auth_check_load' ); |
| 6146 | * |
| 6147 | * This is disabled for certain screens where a login screen could cause an |
| 6148 | * inconvenient interruption. A filter called {@see 'wp_auth_check_load'} can be used |