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442 | /** |
443 | * Fires after a site is fully upgraded. |
444 | * |
445 | * @since 3.9.0 |
446 | * |
447 | * @param int $wp_db_version The new $wp_db_version. |
448 | * @param int $wp_current_db_version The old (current) $wp_db_version. |
449 | */ |
450 | do_action( 'wp_upgrade', $wp_db_version, $wp_current_db_version ); |
451 | } |
452 | endif; |
453 |
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454 | /** |
455 | * Functions to be called in install and upgrade scripts. |
456 | * |
457 | * Contains conditional checks to determine which upgrade scripts to run, |
458 | * based on database version and WP version being updated-to. |
459 | * |