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Timestamp:
08/10/2023 04:47:00 PM (17 months ago)
Author:
flixos90
Message:

Editor: Simplify usage of block_has_support() function by supporting a string.

Most block feature checks are for a single feature string, and for such cases it is not intuitive to require an array for the $feature parameter of the block_has_support() function.

This changeset brings it in line with other functions like post_type_supports(), allowing to pass a string for the $feature. An array is still supported for more complex cases where support for sub-features needs to be determined. This change furthermore includes a very minor performance tweak by avoiding calls to the _wp_array_get() function if a single feature string is being checked for.

Props thekt12, nihar007, mukesh27, swissspidy.
Fixes #58532.

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  • trunk/src/wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json.php

    r56345 r56382  
    12641264        if ( isset( $block_metadata['name'] ) ) {
    12651265            $block_type = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance()->get_registered( $block_metadata['name'] );
    1266             if ( ! block_has_support( $block_type, array( 'layout' ), false ) && ! block_has_support( $block_type, array( '__experimentalLayout' ), false ) ) {
     1266            if ( ! block_has_support( $block_type, 'layout', false ) && ! block_has_support( $block_type, '__experimentalLayout', false ) ) {
    12671267                return $block_rules;
    12681268            }
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