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1051 | /** |
1052 | * Filters the Walker class used when adding nav menu items. |
1053 | * |
1054 | * @since 3.0.0 |
1055 | * |
1056 | * @param string $class The walker class to use. Default 'Walker_Nav_Menu_Edit'. |
1057 | * @param int $menu_id ID of the menu being rendered. |
1058 | */ |
1059 | $walker_class_name = apply_filters( 'wp_edit_nav_menu_walker', 'Walker_Nav_Menu_Edit', $menu_id ); |
1060 |
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1061 | if ( class_exists( $walker_class_name ) ) { |
1062 | $walker = new $walker_class_name; |
1063 | } else { |
1064 | return new WP_Error( |
1065 | 'menu_walker_not_exist', |
1066 | sprintf( |
1067 | /* translators: %s: Walker class name. */ |
1068 | __( 'The Walker class named %s does not exist.' ), |