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712 | * |
713 | * @param array $update_data { |
714 | * Fetched update data. |
715 | * |
716 | * @type array $counts An array of counts for available plugin, theme, and WordPress updates. |
717 | * @type string $update_title Titles of available updates. |
718 | * } |
719 | * @param array $titles An array of update counts and UI strings for available updates. |
720 | */ |
721 | return apply_filters( 'wp_get_update_data', $update_data, $titles ); |
722 | } |
723 |
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724 | /** |
725 | * Determines whether core should be updated. |
726 | * |
727 | * @since 2.8.0 |
728 | * |
729 | * @global string $wp_version The WordPress version string. |
730 | */ |