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|---|---|
| 2077 | * Filters arguments for retrieving object terms. |
| 2078 | * |
| 2079 | * @since 4.9.0 |
| 2080 | * |
| 2081 | * @param array $args An array of arguments for retrieving terms for the given object(s). |
| 2082 | * See {@see wp_get_object_terms()} for details. |
| 2083 | * @param int[] $object_ids Array of object IDs. |
| 2084 | * @param string[] $taxonomies Array of taxonomy names to retrieve terms from. |
| 2085 | */ |
| 2086 | $args = apply_filters( 'wp_get_object_terms_args', $args, $object_ids, $taxonomies ); |
| 2087 | |
| 2088 | /* |
| 2089 | * When one or more queried taxonomies is registered with an 'args' array, |
| 2090 | * those params override the `$args` passed to this function. |
| 2091 | */ |
| 2092 | $terms = array(); |
| 2093 | if ( count( $taxonomies ) > 1 ) { |
| 2094 | foreach ( $taxonomies as $index => $taxonomy ) { |
| 2095 | $t = get_taxonomy( $taxonomy ); |