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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 3371 | * Filter a fragment from the pattern passed to wp_sprintf(). |
| 3372 | * |
| 3373 | * If the fragment is unchanged, then sprintf() will be run on the fragment. |
| 3374 | * |
| 3375 | * @since 2.5.0 |
| 3376 | * |
| 3377 | * @param string $fragment A fragment from the pattern. |
| 3378 | * @param string $arg The argument. |
| 3379 | */ |
| 3380 | $_fragment = apply_filters( 'wp_sprintf', $fragment, $arg ); |
| 3381 | if ( $_fragment != $fragment ) |
| 3382 | $fragment = $_fragment; |
| 3383 | else |
| 3384 | $fragment = sprintf($fragment, strval($arg) ); |
| 3385 | } |
| 3386 | |
| 3387 | // Append to result and move to next fragment |
| 3388 | $result .= $fragment; |
| 3389 | $start = $end; |