wp-includes/option.php:1307Determines the appropriate autoload value for an option based on input.
$optionstring$valuemixed$serialized_valuemixed$autoloadbool|nullstringOne hook fires while wp_determine_option_autoload_value() runs, in this order:
Allows to determine the default autoload value for an option where no explicit value is passed.
function wp_determine_option_autoload_value( $option, $value, $serialized_value, $autoload ) { // Check if autoload is a boolean. if ( is_bool( $autoload ) ) { return $autoload ? 'on' : 'off'; } switch ( $autoload ) { case 'on': case 'yes': return 'on'; case 'off': case 'no': return 'off'; } /** * Allows to determine the default autoload value for an option where no explicit value is passed. * * @since 6.6.0 * * @param bool|null $autoload The default autoload value to set. Returning true will be set as 'auto-on' in the * database, false will be set as 'auto-off', and null will be set as 'auto'. * @param string $option The passed option name. * @param mixed $value The passed option value to be saved. */ $autoload = apply_filters( 'wp_default_autoload_value', null, $option, $value, $serialized_value ); if ( is_bool( $autoload ) ) { return $autoload ? 'auto-on' : 'auto-off'; } return 'auto';}Introduced in 6.6.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
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