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2865            * The following re-formulates the logic from wp_trash_post() as done in
2866            * wp_publish_post(). The reason for bypassing wp_trash_post() is that it
2867            * will mutate the the post_content and the post_name when they should be
2868            * untouched.
2869            */
2870           if ( ! EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS ) {
2871                wp_delete_post( $post_id, true );
2872           } else {
2873                /** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
2874                do_action( 'wp_trash_post', $post_id );
2875
2876                add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_status', $post->post_status );
2877                add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_time', time() );
2878
2879                $old_status = $post->post_status;
2880                $new_status = 'trash';
2881                $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_status' => $new_status ), array( 'ID' => $post->ID ) );
2882                clean_post_cache( $post->ID );
2883