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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 2755 | /** |
| 2756 | * Fires after the user has been updated and emails have been sent. |
| 2757 | * |
| 2758 | * @since 6.3.0 |
| 2759 | * |
| 2760 | * @param int $user_id The ID of the user that was just updated. |
| 2761 | * @param array $userdata The array of user data that was updated. |
| 2762 | * @param array $userdata_raw The unedited array of user data that was updated. |
| 2763 | */ |
| 2764 | do_action( 'wp_update_user', $user_id, $userdata, $userdata_raw ); |
| 2765 | |
| 2766 | return $user_id; |
| 2767 | } |
| 2768 | |
| 2769 | /** |
| 2770 | * Provides a simpler way of inserting a user into the database. |
| 2771 | * |
| 2772 | * Creates a new user with just the username, password, and email. For more |
| 2773 | * complex user creation use wp_insert_user() to specify more information. |