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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 3151 | /** |
| 3152 | * Filters the unique term slug. |
| 3153 | * |
| 3154 | * @since 4.3.0 |
| 3155 | * |
| 3156 | * @param string $slug Unique term slug. |
| 3157 | * @param object $term Term object. |
| 3158 | * @param string $original_slug Slug originally passed to the function for testing. |
| 3159 | */ |
| 3160 | return apply_filters( 'wp_unique_term_slug', $slug, $term, $original_slug ); |
| 3161 | } |
| 3162 | |
| 3163 | /** |
| 3164 | * Updates term based on arguments provided. |
| 3165 | * |
| 3166 | * The `$args` will indiscriminately override all values with the same field name. |
| 3167 | * Care must be taken to not override important information need to update or |
| 3168 | * update will fail (or perhaps create a new term, neither would be acceptable). |
| 3169 | * |