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| 1900 | * |
| 1901 | * @since 2.8.0 |
| 1902 | * |
| 1903 | * @param array $terms An array of terms for the given object or objects. |
| 1904 | * @param int|array $object_ids Object ID or array of IDs. |
| 1905 | * @param string $taxonomies SQL-formatted (comma-separated and quoted) list of taxonomy names. |
| 1906 | * @param array $args An array of arguments for retrieving terms for the given object(s). |
| 1907 | * See wp_get_object_terms() for details. |
| 1908 | */ |
| 1909 | return apply_filters( 'wp_get_object_terms', $terms, $object_ids, $taxonomies, $args ); |
| 1910 | } |
| 1911 | |
| 1912 | /** |
| 1913 | * Add a new term to the database. |
| 1914 | * |
| 1915 | * A non-existent term is inserted in the following sequence: |
| 1916 | * 1. The term is added to the term table, then related to the taxonomy. |
| 1917 | * 2. If everything is correct, several actions are fired. |
| 1918 | * 3. The 'term_id_filter' is evaluated. |