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3365      if ( false !== $counts ) {
3366           // We may have cached this before every status was registered.
3367           foreach ( get_post_stati() as $status ) {
3368                if ( ! isset( $counts->{$status} ) ) {
3369                     $counts->{$status} = 0;
3370                }
3371           }
3372
3373           /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
3374           return apply_filters( 'wp_count_posts', $counts, $type, $perm );
3375      }
3376
3377      $query = "SELECT post_status, COUNT( * ) AS num_posts FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_type = %s";
3378
3379      if ( 'readable' === $perm && is_user_logged_in() ) {
3380           $post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $type );
3381           if ( ! current_user_can( $post_type_object->cap->read_private_posts ) ) {
3382                $query .= $wpdb->prepare(
3383                     " AND (post_status != 'private' OR ( post_author = %d AND post_status = 'private' ))",
 
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3403       *
3404       * @since 3.7.0
3405       *
3406       * @param stdClass $counts An object containing the current post_type's post
3407       *                         counts by status.
3408       * @param string   $type   Post type.
3409       * @param string   $perm   The permission to determine if the posts are 'readable'
3410       *                         by the current user.
3411       */
3412      return apply_filters( 'wp_count_posts', $counts, $type, $perm );
3413 }
3414
3415 /**
3416  * Counts number of attachments for the mime type(s).
3417  *
3418  * If you set the optional mime_type parameter, then an array will still be
3419  * returned, but will only have the item you are looking for. It does not give
3420  * you the number of attachments that are children of a post. You can get that
3421  * by counting the number of children that post has.