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1333 | /** |
1334 | * Filters the prefix that indicates that a search term should be excluded from results. |
1335 | * |
1336 | * @since 4.7.0 |
1337 | * |
1338 | * @param string $exclusion_prefix The prefix. Default '-'. Returning |
1339 | * an empty value disables exclusions. |
1340 | */ |
1341 | $exclusion_prefix = apply_filters( 'wp_query_search_exclusion_prefix', '-' ); |
1342 |
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1343 | foreach ( $q['search_terms'] as $term ) { |
1344 | // If there is an $exclusion_prefix, terms prefixed with it should be excluded. |
1345 | $exclude = $exclusion_prefix && ( $exclusion_prefix === substr( $term, 0, 1 ) ); |
1346 | if ( $exclude ) { |
1347 | $like_op = 'NOT LIKE'; |
1348 | $andor_op = 'AND'; |
1349 | $term = substr( $term, 1 ); |
1350 | } else { |