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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 3785 | * |
| 3786 | * Prior to WordPress 5.6.0, restored posts were always assigned their original status. |
| 3787 | * |
| 3788 | * @since 5.6.0 |
| 3789 | * |
| 3790 | * @param string $new_status The new status of the post being restored. |
| 3791 | * @param int $post_id The ID of the post being restored. |
| 3792 | * @param string $previous_status The status of the post at the point where it was trashed. |
| 3793 | */ |
| 3794 | $post_status = apply_filters( 'wp_untrash_post_status', $new_status, $post_id, $previous_status ); |
| 3795 | |
| 3796 | delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_status' ); |
| 3797 | delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_time' ); |
| 3798 | |
| 3799 | $post_updated = wp_update_post( |
| 3800 | array( |
| 3801 | 'ID' => $post_id, |
| 3802 | 'post_status' => $post_status, |
| 3803 | ) |