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| 562 |       * | 
| 563 |       * @param array $update_data { | 
| 564 |       *     Fetched update data. | 
| 565 |       * | 
| 566 |       *     @type array   $counts       An array of counts for available plugin, theme, and WordPress updates. | 
| 567 |       *     @type string  $update_title Titles of available updates. | 
| 568 |       * } | 
| 569 |       * @param array $titles An array of update counts and UI strings for available updates. | 
| 570 |       */ | 
| 571 |      return apply_filters( 'wp_get_update_data', $update_data, $titles ); | 
| 572 | } | 
| 573 |  | 
| 574 | function _maybe_update_core() { | 
| 575 |      include( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php' ); // include an unmodified $wp_version | 
| 576 |  | 
| 577 |      $current = get_site_transient( 'update_core' ); | 
| 578 |  | 
| 579 |      if ( isset( $current->last_checked ) && | 
| 580 |           12 * HOUR_IN_SECONDS > ( time() - $current->last_checked ) && |