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198           $ttl = (int) $body['ttl'];
199           if ( $ttl && ( time() + $ttl < wp_next_scheduled( 'wp_version_check' ) ) ) {
200                // Queue an event to re-run the update check in $ttl seconds.
201                wp_schedule_single_event( time() + $ttl, 'wp_version_check' );
202           }
203      }
204
205      // Trigger background updates if running non-interactively, and we weren't called from the update handler.
206      if ( $doing_cron && ! doing_action( 'wp_maybe_auto_update' ) ) {
207           do_action( 'wp_maybe_auto_update' );
208      }
209 }
210
211 /**
212  * Check plugin versions against the latest versions hosted on WordPress.org.
213  *
214  * The WordPress version, PHP version, and Locale is sent along with a list of
215  * all plugins installed. Checks against the WordPress server at
216  * api.wordpress.org. Will only check if WordPress isn't installing.