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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 765 |       * | 
| 766 |       * @param array $update_data { | 
| 767 |       *     Fetched update data. | 
| 768 |       * | 
| 769 |       *     @type array   $counts       An array of counts for available plugin, theme, and WordPress updates. | 
| 770 |       *     @type string  $update_title Titles of available updates. | 
| 771 |       * } | 
| 772 |       * @param array $titles An array of update counts and UI strings for available updates. | 
| 773 |       */ | 
| 774 |      return apply_filters( 'wp_get_update_data', $update_data, $titles ); | 
| 775 | } | 
| 776 |  | 
| 777 | /** | 
| 778 |  * Determines whether core should be updated. | 
| 779 |  * | 
| 780 |  * @since 2.8.0 | 
| 781 |  * | 
| 782 |  * @global string $wp_version The WordPress version string. | 
| 783 |  */ |