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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3.  * These functions can be replaced via plugins. If plugins do not redefine these
  4.  * functions, then these will be used instead.
  5.  *
  6.  * @package WordPress
  7.  */
  8.  
  9. if ( !function_exists('wp_set_current_user') ) :
  10. /**
  11.  * Changes the current user by ID or name.
  12.  *
  13.  * Set $id to null and specify a name if you do not know a user's ID.
  14.  *
  15.  * Some WordPress functionality is based on the current user and not based on
  16.  * the signed in user. Therefore, it opens the ability to edit and perform
  17.  * actions on users who aren't signed in.
  18.  *
  19.  * @since 2.0.3
  20.  * @global WP_User $current_user The current user object which holds the user data.
  21.  *
  22.  * @param int    $id   User ID
  23.  * @param string $name User's username
  24.  * @return WP_User Current user User object
  25.  */
  26. function wp_set_current_user($id, $name = '') {
  27.     global $current_user;
  28.  
  29.     // If `$id` matches the user who's already current, there's nothing to do.
  30.     if ( isset( $current_user )
  31.         && ( $current_user instanceof WP_User )
  32.         && ( $id == $current_user->ID )
  33.         && ( null !== $id )
  34.     ) {
  35.         return $current_user;
  36.     }
  37.  
  38.     $current_user = new WP_User( $id, $name );
  39.  
  40.     setup_userdata( $current_user->ID );
  41.  
  42.     /**
  43.      * Fires after the current user is set.
  44.      *
  45.      * @since 2.0.1
  46.      */
  47.     do_action( 'set_current_user' );
  48.  
  49.     return $current_user;
  50. }
  51. endif;
  52.  
  53. if ( !function_exists('wp_get_current_user') ) :
  54. /**
  55.  * Retrieve the current user object.
  56.  *
  57.  * Will set the current user, if the current user is not set. The current user
  58.  * will be set to the logged-in person. If no user is logged-in, then it will
  59.  * set the current user to 0, which is invalid and won't have any permissions.
  60.  *
  61.  * @since 2.0.3
  62.  *
  63.  * @see _wp_get_current_user()
  64.  * @global WP_User $current_user Checks if the current user is set.
  65.  *
  66.  * @return WP_User Current WP_User instance.
  67.  */
  68. function wp_get_current_user() {
  69.     return _wp_get_current_user();
  70. }
  71. endif;
  72.  
  73. if ( !function_exists('get_userdata') ) :
  74. /**
  75.  * Retrieve user info by user ID.
  76.  *
  77.  * @since 0.71
  78.  *
  79.  * @param int $user_id User ID
  80.  * @return WP_User|false WP_User object on success, false on failure.
  81.  */
  82. function get_userdata( $user_id ) {
  83.     return get_user_by( 'id', $user_id );
  84. }
  85. endif;
  86.  
  87. if ( !function_exists('get_user_by') ) :
  88. /**
  89.  * Retrieve user info by a given field
  90.  *
  91.  * @since 2.8.0
  92.  * @since 4.4.0 Added 'ID' as an alias of 'id' for the `$field` parameter.
  93.  *
  94.  * @param string     $field The field to retrieve the user with. id | ID | slug | email | login.
  95.  * @param int|string $value A value for $field. A user ID, slug, email address, or login name.
  96.  * @return WP_User|false WP_User object on success, false on failure.
  97.  */
  98. function get_user_by( $field, $value ) {
  99.     $userdata = WP_User::get_data_by( $field, $value );
  100.  
  101.     if ( !$userdata )
  102.         return false;
  103.  
  104.     $user = new WP_User;
  105.     $user->init( $userdata );
  106.  
  107.     return $user;
  108. }
  109. endif;
  110.  
  111. if ( !function_exists('cache_users') ) :
  112. /**
  113.  * Retrieve info for user lists to prevent multiple queries by get_userdata()
  114.  *
  115.  * @since 3.0.0
  116.  *
  117.  * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
  118.  *
  119.  * @param array $user_ids User ID numbers list
  120.  */
  121. function cache_users( $user_ids ) {
  122.     global $wpdb;
  123.  
  124.     $clean = _get_non_cached_ids( $user_ids, 'users' );
  125.  
  126.     if ( empty( $clean ) )
  127.         return;
  128.  
  129.     $list = implode( ',', $clean );
  130.  
  131.     $users = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->users WHERE ID IN ($list)" );
  132.  
  133.     $ids = array();
  134.     foreach ( $users as $user ) {
  135.         update_user_caches( $user );
  136.         $ids[] = $user->ID;
  137.     }
  138.     update_meta_cache( 'user', $ids );
  139. }
  140. endif;
  141.  
  142. if ( !function_exists( 'wp_mail' ) ) :
  143. /**
  144.  * Send mail, similar to PHP's mail
  145.  *
  146.  * A true return value does not automatically mean that the user received the
  147.  * email successfully. It just only means that the method used was able to
  148.  * process the request without any errors.
  149.  *
  150.  * Using the two 'wp_mail_from' and 'wp_mail_from_name' hooks allow from
  151.  * creating a from address like 'Name <email@address.com>' when both are set. If
  152.  * just 'wp_mail_from' is set, then just the email address will be used with no
  153.  * name.
  154.  *
  155.  * The default content type is 'text/plain' which does not allow using HTML.
  156.  * However, you can set the content type of the email by using the
  157.  * {@see 'wp_mail_content_type'} filter.
  158.  *
  159.  * The default charset is based on the charset used on the blog. The charset can
  160.  * be set using the {@see 'wp_mail_charset'} filter.
  161.  *
  162.  * @since 1.2.1
  163.  *
  164.  * @global PHPMailer $phpmailer
  165.  *
  166.  * @param string|array $to          Array or comma-separated list of email addresses to send message.
  167.  * @param string       $subject     Email subject
  168.  * @param string       $message     Message contents
  169.  * @param string|array $headers     Optional. Additional headers.
  170.  * @param string|array $attachments Optional. Files to attach.
  171.  * @return bool Whether the email contents were sent successfully.
  172.  */
  173. function wp_mail( $to, $subject, $message, $headers = '', $attachments = array() ) {
  174.     // Compact the input, apply the filters, and extract them back out
  175.  
  176.     /**
  177.      * Filters the wp_mail() arguments.
  178.      *
  179.      * @since 2.2.0
  180.      *
  181.      * @param array $args A compacted array of wp_mail() arguments, including the "to" email,
  182.      *                    subject, message, headers, and attachments values.
  183.      */
  184.     $atts = apply_filters( 'wp_mail', compact( 'to', 'subject', 'message', 'headers', 'attachments' ) );
  185.  
  186.     if ( isset( $atts['to'] ) ) {
  187.         $to = $atts['to'];
  188.     }
  189.  
  190.     if ( isset( $atts['subject'] ) ) {
  191.         $subject = $atts['subject'];
  192.     }
  193.  
  194.     if ( isset( $atts['message'] ) ) {
  195.         $message = $atts['message'];
  196.     }
  197.  
  198.     if ( isset( $atts['headers'] ) ) {
  199.         $headers = $atts['headers'];
  200.     }
  201.  
  202.     if ( isset( $atts['attachments'] ) ) {
  203.         $attachments = $atts['attachments'];
  204.     }
  205.  
  206.     if ( ! is_array( $attachments ) ) {
  207.         $attachments = explode( "\n", str_replace( "\r\n", "\n", $attachments ) );
  208.     }
  209.     global $phpmailer;
  210.  
  211.     // (Re)create it, if it's gone missing
  212.     if ( ! ( $phpmailer instanceof PHPMailer ) ) {
  213.         require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-phpmailer.php';
  214.         require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-smtp.php';
  215.         $phpmailer = new PHPMailer( true );
  216.     }
  217.  
  218.     // Headers
  219.     $cc = $bcc = $reply_to = array();
  220.  
  221.     if ( empty( $headers ) ) {
  222.         $headers = array();
  223.     } else {
  224.         if ( !is_array( $headers ) ) {
  225.             // Explode the headers out, so this function can take both
  226.             // string headers and an array of headers.
  227.             $tempheaders = explode( "\n", str_replace( "\r\n", "\n", $headers ) );
  228.         } else {
  229.             $tempheaders = $headers;
  230.         }
  231.         $headers = array();
  232.  
  233.         // If it's actually got contents
  234.         if ( !empty( $tempheaders ) ) {
  235.             // Iterate through the raw headers
  236.             foreach ( (array) $tempheaders as $header ) {
  237.                 if ( strpos($header, ':') === false ) {
  238.                     if ( false !== stripos( $header, 'boundary=' ) ) {
  239.                         $parts = preg_split('/boundary=/i', trim( $header ) );
  240.                         $boundary = trim( str_replace( array( "'", '"' ), '', $parts[1] ) );
  241.                     }
  242.                     continue;
  243.                 }
  244.                 // Explode them out
  245.                 list( $name, $content ) = explode( ':', trim( $header ), 2 );
  246.  
  247.                 // Cleanup crew
  248.                 $name    = trim( $name    );
  249.                 $content = trim( $content );
  250.  
  251.                 switch ( strtolower( $name ) ) {
  252.                     // Mainly for legacy -- process a From: header if it's there
  253.                     case 'from':
  254.                         $bracket_pos = strpos( $content, '<' );
  255.                         if ( $bracket_pos !== false ) {
  256.                             // Text before the bracketed email is the "From" name.
  257.                             if ( $bracket_pos > 0 ) {
  258.                                 $from_name = substr( $content, 0, $bracket_pos - 1 );
  259.                                 $from_name = str_replace( '"', '', $from_name );
  260.                                 $from_name = trim( $from_name );
  261.                             }
  262.  
  263.                             $from_email = substr( $content, $bracket_pos + 1 );
  264.                             $from_email = str_replace( '>', '', $from_email );
  265.                             $from_email = trim( $from_email );
  266.  
  267.                         // Avoid setting an empty $from_email.
  268.                         } elseif ( '' !== trim( $content ) ) {
  269.                             $from_email = trim( $content );
  270.                         }
  271.                         break;
  272.                     case 'content-type':
  273.                         if ( strpos( $content, ';' ) !== false ) {
  274.                             list( $type, $charset_content ) = explode( ';', $content );
  275.                             $content_type = trim( $type );
  276.                             if ( false !== stripos( $charset_content, 'charset=' ) ) {
  277.                                 $charset = trim( str_replace( array( 'charset=', '"' ), '', $charset_content ) );
  278.                             } elseif ( false !== stripos( $charset_content, 'boundary=' ) ) {
  279.                                 $boundary = trim( str_replace( array( 'BOUNDARY=', 'boundary=', '"' ), '', $charset_content ) );
  280.                                 $charset = '';
  281.                             }
  282.  
  283.                         // Avoid setting an empty $content_type.
  284.                         } elseif ( '' !== trim( $content ) ) {
  285.                             $content_type = trim( $content );
  286.                         }
  287.                         break;
  288.                     case 'cc':
  289.                         $cc = array_merge( (array) $cc, explode( ',', $content ) );
  290.                         break;
  291.                     case 'bcc':
  292.                         $bcc = array_merge( (array) $bcc, explode( ',', $content ) );
  293.                         break;
  294.                     case 'reply-to':
  295.                         $reply_to = array_merge( (array) $reply_to, explode( ',', $content ) );
  296.                         break;
  297.                     default:
  298.                         // Add it to our grand headers array
  299.                         $headers[trim( $name )] = trim( $content );
  300.                         break;
  301.                 }
  302.             }
  303.         }
  304.     }
  305.  
  306.     // Empty out the values that may be set
  307.     $phpmailer->ClearAllRecipients();
  308.     $phpmailer->ClearAttachments();
  309.     $phpmailer->ClearCustomHeaders();
  310.     $phpmailer->ClearReplyTos();
  311.  
  312.     // From email and name
  313.     // If we don't have a name from the input headers
  314.     if ( !isset( $from_name ) )
  315.         $from_name = 'WordPress';
  316.  
  317.     /* If we don't have an email from the input headers default to wordpress@$sitename
  318.      * Some hosts will block outgoing mail from this address if it doesn't exist but
  319.      * there's no easy alternative. Defaulting to admin_email might appear to be another
  320.      * option but some hosts may refuse to relay mail from an unknown domain. See
  321.      * https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/5007.
  322.      */
  323.  
  324.     if ( !isset( $from_email ) ) {
  325.         // Get the site domain and get rid of www.
  326.         $sitename = strtolower( $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] );
  327.         if ( substr( $sitename, 0, 4 ) == 'www.' ) {
  328.             $sitename = substr( $sitename, 4 );
  329.         }
  330.  
  331.         $from_email = 'wordpress@' . $sitename;
  332.     }
  333.  
  334.     /**
  335.      * Filters the email address to send from.
  336.      *
  337.      * @since 2.2.0
  338.      *
  339.      * @param string $from_email Email address to send from.
  340.      */
  341.     $from_email = apply_filters( 'wp_mail_from', $from_email );
  342.  
  343.     /**
  344.      * Filters the name to associate with the "from" email address.
  345.      *
  346.      * @since 2.3.0
  347.      *
  348.      * @param string $from_name Name associated with the "from" email address.
  349.      */
  350.     $from_name = apply_filters( 'wp_mail_from_name', $from_name );
  351.  
  352.     $phpmailer->setFrom( $from_email, $from_name, false );
  353.  
  354.     // Set destination addresses
  355.     if ( !is_array( $to ) )
  356.         $to = explode( ',', $to );
  357.  
  358.     // Set mail's subject and body
  359.     $phpmailer->Subject = $subject;
  360.     $phpmailer->Body    = $message;
  361.  
  362.     // Use appropriate methods for handling addresses, rather than treating them as generic headers
  363.     $address_headers = compact( 'to', 'cc', 'bcc', 'reply_to' );
  364.  
  365.     foreach ( $address_headers as $address_header => $addresses ) {
  366.         if ( empty( $addresses ) ) {
  367.             continue;
  368.         }
  369.  
  370.         foreach ( (array) $addresses as $address ) {
  371.             try {
  372.                 // Break $recipient into name and address parts if in the format "Foo <bar@baz.com>"
  373.                 $recipient_name = '';
  374.  
  375.                 if ( preg_match( '/(.*)<(.+)>/', $address, $matches ) ) {
  376.                     if ( count( $matches ) == 3 ) {
  377.                         $recipient_name = $matches[1];
  378.                         $address        = $matches[2];
  379.                     }
  380.                 }
  381.  
  382.                 switch ( $address_header ) {
  383.                     case 'to':
  384.                         $phpmailer->addAddress( $address, $recipient_name );
  385.                         break;
  386.                     case 'cc':
  387.                         $phpmailer->addCc( $address, $recipient_name );
  388.                         break;
  389.                     case 'bcc':
  390.                         $phpmailer->addBcc( $address, $recipient_name );
  391.                         break;
  392.                     case 'reply_to':
  393.                         $phpmailer->addReplyTo( $address, $recipient_name );
  394.                         break;
  395.                 }
  396.             } catch ( phpmailerException $e ) {
  397.                 continue;
  398.             }
  399.         }
  400.     }
  401.  
  402.     // Set to use PHP's mail()
  403.     $phpmailer->IsMail();
  404.  
  405.     // Set Content-Type and charset
  406.     // If we don't have a content-type from the input headers
  407.     if ( !isset( $content_type ) )
  408.         $content_type = 'text/plain';
  409.  
  410.     /**
  411.      * Filters the wp_mail() content type.
  412.      *
  413.      * @since 2.3.0
  414.      *
  415.      * @param string $content_type Default wp_mail() content type.
  416.      */
  417.     $content_type = apply_filters( 'wp_mail_content_type', $content_type );
  418.  
  419.     $phpmailer->ContentType = $content_type;
  420.  
  421.     // Set whether it's plaintext, depending on $content_type
  422.     if ( 'text/html' == $content_type )
  423.         $phpmailer->IsHTML( true );
  424.  
  425.     // If we don't have a charset from the input headers
  426.     if ( !isset( $charset ) )
  427.         $charset = get_bloginfo( 'charset' );
  428.  
  429.     // Set the content-type and charset
  430.  
  431.     /**
  432.      * Filters the default wp_mail() charset.
  433.      *
  434.      * @since 2.3.0
  435.      *
  436.      * @param string $charset Default email charset.
  437.      */
  438.     $phpmailer->CharSet = apply_filters( 'wp_mail_charset', $charset );
  439.  
  440.     // Set custom headers
  441.     if ( !empty( $headers ) ) {
  442.         foreach ( (array) $headers as $name => $content ) {
  443.             $phpmailer->AddCustomHeader( sprintf( '%1$s: %2$s', $name, $content ) );
  444.         }
  445.  
  446.         if ( false !== stripos( $content_type, 'multipart' ) && ! empty($boundary) )
  447.             $phpmailer->AddCustomHeader( sprintf( "Content-Type: %s;\n\t boundary=\"%s\"", $content_type, $boundary ) );
  448.     }
  449.  
  450.     if ( !empty( $attachments ) ) {
  451.         foreach ( $attachments as $attachment ) {
  452.             try {
  453.                 $phpmailer->AddAttachment($attachment);
  454.             } catch ( phpmailerException $e ) {
  455.                 continue;
  456.             }
  457.         }
  458.     }
  459.  
  460.     /**
  461.      * Fires after PHPMailer is initialized.
  462.      *
  463.      * @since 2.2.0
  464.      *
  465.      * @param PHPMailer &$phpmailer The PHPMailer instance, passed by reference.
  466.      */
  467.     do_action_ref_array( 'phpmailer_init', array( &$phpmailer ) );
  468.  
  469.     // Send!
  470.     try {
  471.         return $phpmailer->Send();
  472.     } catch ( phpmailerException $e ) {
  473.  
  474.         $mail_error_data = compact( 'to', 'subject', 'message', 'headers', 'attachments' );
  475.  
  476.         /**
  477.          * Fires after a phpmailerException is caught.
  478.          *
  479.          * @since 4.4.0
  480.          *
  481.          * @param WP_Error $error A WP_Error object with the phpmailerException code, message, and an array
  482.          *                        containing the mail recipient, subject, message, headers, and attachments.
  483.          */
  484.         do_action( 'wp_mail_failed', new WP_Error( $e->getCode(), $e->getMessage(), $mail_error_data ) );
  485.  
  486.         return false;
  487.     }
  488. }
  489. endif;
  490.  
  491. if ( !function_exists('wp_authenticate') ) :
  492. /**
  493.  * Authenticate a user, confirming the login credentials are valid.
  494.  *
  495.  * @since 2.5.0
  496.  * @since 4.5.0 `$username` now accepts an email address.
  497.  *
  498.  * @param string $username User's username or email address.
  499.  * @param string $password User's password.
  500.  * @return WP_User|WP_Error WP_User object if the credentials are valid,
  501.  *                          otherwise WP_Error.
  502.  */
  503. function wp_authenticate($username, $password) {
  504.     $username = sanitize_user($username);
  505.     $password = trim($password);
  506.  
  507.     /**
  508.      * Filters whether a set of user login credentials are valid.
  509.      *
  510.      * A WP_User object is returned if the credentials authenticate a user.
  511.      * WP_Error or null otherwise.
  512.      *
  513.      * @since 2.8.0
  514.      * @since 4.5.0 `$username` now accepts an email address.
  515.      *
  516.      * @param null|WP_User|WP_Error $user     WP_User if the user is authenticated.
  517.      *                                        WP_Error or null otherwise.
  518.      * @param string                $username Username or email address.
  519.      * @param string                $password User password
  520.      */
  521.     $user = apply_filters( 'authenticate', null, $username, $password );
  522.  
  523.     if ( $user == null ) {
  524.         // TODO what should the error message be? (Or would these even happen?)
  525.         // Only needed if all authentication handlers fail to return anything.
  526.         $user = new WP_Error( 'authentication_failed', __( '<strong>ERROR</strong>: Invalid username, email address or incorrect password.' ) );
  527.     }
  528.  
  529.     $ignore_codes = array('empty_username', 'empty_password');
  530.  
  531.     if (is_wp_error($user) && !in_array($user->get_error_code(), $ignore_codes) ) {
  532.         /**
  533.          * Fires after a user login has failed.
  534.          *
  535.          * @since 2.5.0
  536.          * @since 4.5.0 The value of `$username` can now be an email address.
  537.          *
  538.          * @param string $username Username or email address.
  539.          */
  540.         do_action( 'wp_login_failed', $username );
  541.     }
  542.  
  543.     return $user;
  544. }
  545. endif;
  546.  
  547. if ( !function_exists('wp_logout') ) :
  548. /**
  549.  * Log the current user out.
  550.  *
  551.  * @since 2.5.0
  552.  */
  553. function wp_logout() {
  554.     wp_destroy_current_session();
  555.     wp_clear_auth_cookie();
  556.  
  557.     /**
  558.      * Fires after a user is logged-out.
  559.      *
  560.      * @since 1.5.0
  561.      */
  562.     do_action( 'wp_logout' );
  563. }
  564. endif;
  565.  
  566. if ( !function_exists('wp_validate_auth_cookie') ) :
  567. /**
  568.  * Validates authentication cookie.
  569.  *
  570.  * The checks include making sure that the authentication cookie is set and
  571.  * pulling in the contents (if $cookie is not used).
  572.  *
  573.  * Makes sure the cookie is not expired. Verifies the hash in cookie is what is
  574.  * should be and compares the two.
  575.  *
  576.  * @since 2.5.0
  577.  *
  578.  * @global int $login_grace_period
  579.  *
  580.  * @param string $cookie Optional. If used, will validate contents instead of cookie's
  581.  * @param string $scheme Optional. The cookie scheme to use: auth, secure_auth, or logged_in
  582.  * @return false|int False if invalid cookie, User ID if valid.
  583.  */
  584. function wp_validate_auth_cookie($cookie = '', $scheme = '') {
  585.     if ( ! $cookie_elements = wp_parse_auth_cookie($cookie, $scheme) ) {
  586.         /**
  587.          * Fires if an authentication cookie is malformed.
  588.          *
  589.          * @since 2.7.0
  590.          *
  591.          * @param string $cookie Malformed auth cookie.
  592.          * @param string $scheme Authentication scheme. Values include 'auth', 'secure_auth',
  593.          *                       or 'logged_in'.
  594.          */
  595.         do_action( 'auth_cookie_malformed', $cookie, $scheme );
  596.         return false;
  597.     }
  598.  
  599.     $scheme = $cookie_elements['scheme'];
  600.     $username = $cookie_elements['username'];
  601.     $hmac = $cookie_elements['hmac'];
  602.     $token = $cookie_elements['token'];
  603.     $expired = $expiration = $cookie_elements['expiration'];
  604.  
  605.     // Allow a grace period for POST and Ajax requests
  606.     if ( defined('DOING_AJAX') || 'POST' == $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) {
  607.         $expired += HOUR_IN_SECONDS;
  608.     }
  609.  
  610.     // Quick check to see if an honest cookie has expired
  611.     if ( $expired < time() ) {
  612.         /**
  613.          * Fires once an authentication cookie has expired.
  614.          *
  615.          * @since 2.7.0
  616.          *
  617.          * @param array $cookie_elements An array of data for the authentication cookie.
  618.          */
  619.         do_action( 'auth_cookie_expired', $cookie_elements );
  620.         return false;
  621.     }
  622.  
  623.     $user = get_user_by('login', $username);
  624.     if ( ! $user ) {
  625.         /**
  626.          * Fires if a bad username is entered in the user authentication process.
  627.          *
  628.          * @since 2.7.0
  629.          *
  630.          * @param array $cookie_elements An array of data for the authentication cookie.
  631.          */
  632.         do_action( 'auth_cookie_bad_username', $cookie_elements );
  633.         return false;
  634.     }
  635.  
  636.     $pass_frag = substr($user->user_pass, 8, 4);
  637.  
  638.     $key = wp_hash( $username . '|' . $pass_frag . '|' . $expiration . '|' . $token, $scheme );
  639.  
  640.     // If ext/hash is not present, compat.php's hash_hmac() does not support sha256.
  641.     $algo = function_exists( 'hash' ) ? 'sha256' : 'sha1';
  642.     $hash = hash_hmac( $algo, $username . '|' . $expiration . '|' . $token, $key );
  643.  
  644.     if ( ! hash_equals( $hash, $hmac ) ) {
  645.         /**
  646.          * Fires if a bad authentication cookie hash is encountered.
  647.          *
  648.          * @since 2.7.0
  649.          *
  650.          * @param array $cookie_elements An array of data for the authentication cookie.
  651.          */
  652.         do_action( 'auth_cookie_bad_hash', $cookie_elements );
  653.         return false;
  654.     }
  655.  
  656.     $manager = WP_Session_Tokens::get_instance( $user->ID );
  657.     if ( ! $manager->verify( $token ) ) {
  658.         do_action( 'auth_cookie_bad_session_token', $cookie_elements );
  659.         return false;
  660.     }
  661.  
  662.     // Ajax/POST grace period set above
  663.     if ( $expiration < time() ) {
  664.         $GLOBALS['login_grace_period'] = 1;
  665.     }
  666.  
  667.     /**
  668.      * Fires once an authentication cookie has been validated.
  669.      *
  670.      * @since 2.7.0
  671.      *
  672.      * @param array   $cookie_elements An array of data for the authentication cookie.
  673.      * @param WP_User $user            User object.
  674.      */
  675.     do_action( 'auth_cookie_valid', $cookie_elements, $user );
  676.  
  677.     return $user->ID;
  678. }
  679. endif;
  680.  
  681. if ( !function_exists('wp_generate_auth_cookie') ) :
  682. /**
  683.  * Generate authentication cookie contents.
  684.  *
  685.  * @since 2.5.0
  686.  *
  687.  * @param int    $user_id    User ID
  688.  * @param int    $expiration The time the cookie expires as a UNIX timestamp.
  689.  * @param string $scheme     Optional. The cookie scheme to use: auth, secure_auth, or logged_in
  690.  * @param string $token      User's session token to use for this cookie
  691.  * @return string Authentication cookie contents. Empty string if user does not exist.
  692.  */
  693. function wp_generate_auth_cookie( $user_id, $expiration, $scheme = 'auth', $token = '' ) {
  694.     $user = get_userdata($user_id);
  695.     if ( ! $user ) {
  696.         return '';
  697.     }
  698.  
  699.     if ( ! $token ) {
  700.         $manager = WP_Session_Tokens::get_instance( $user_id );
  701.         $token = $manager->create( $expiration );
  702.     }
  703.  
  704.     $pass_frag = substr($user->user_pass, 8, 4);
  705.  
  706.     $key = wp_hash( $user->user_login . '|' . $pass_frag . '|' . $expiration . '|' . $token, $scheme );
  707.  
  708.     // If ext/hash is not present, compat.php's hash_hmac() does not support sha256.
  709.     $algo = function_exists( 'hash' ) ? 'sha256' : 'sha1';
  710.     $hash = hash_hmac( $algo, $user->user_login . '|' . $expiration . '|' . $token, $key );
  711.  
  712.     $cookie = $user->user_login . '|' . $expiration . '|' . $token . '|' . $hash;
  713.  
  714.     /**
  715.      * Filters the authentication cookie.
  716.      *
  717.      * @since 2.5.0
  718.      *
  719.      * @param string $cookie     Authentication cookie.
  720.      * @param int    $user_id    User ID.
  721.      * @param int    $expiration The time the cookie expires as a UNIX timestamp.
  722.      * @param string $scheme     Cookie scheme used. Accepts 'auth', 'secure_auth', or 'logged_in'.
  723.      * @param string $token      User's session token used.
  724.      */
  725.     return apply_filters( 'auth_cookie', $cookie, $user_id, $expiration, $scheme, $token );
  726. }
  727. endif;
  728.  
  729. if ( !function_exists('wp_parse_auth_cookie') ) :
  730. /**
  731.  * Parse a cookie into its components
  732.  *
  733.  * @since 2.7.0
  734.  *
  735.  * @param string $cookie
  736.  * @param string $scheme Optional. The cookie scheme to use: auth, secure_auth, or logged_in
  737.  * @return array|false Authentication cookie components
  738.  */
  739. function wp_parse_auth_cookie($cookie = '', $scheme = '') {
  740.     if ( empty($cookie) ) {
  741.         switch ($scheme){
  742.             case 'auth':
  743.                 $cookie_name = AUTH_COOKIE;
  744.                 break;
  745.             case 'secure_auth':
  746.                 $cookie_name = SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE;
  747.                 break;
  748.             case "logged_in":
  749.                 $cookie_name = LOGGED_IN_COOKIE;
  750.                 break;
  751.             default:
  752.                 if ( is_ssl() ) {
  753.                     $cookie_name = SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE;
  754.                     $scheme = 'secure_auth';
  755.                 } else {
  756.                     $cookie_name = AUTH_COOKIE;
  757.                     $scheme = 'auth';
  758.                 }
  759.         }
  760.  
  761.         if ( empty($_COOKIE[$cookie_name]) )
  762.             return false;
  763.         $cookie = $_COOKIE[$cookie_name];
  764.     }
  765.  
  766.     $cookie_elements = explode('|', $cookie);
  767.     if ( count( $cookie_elements ) !== 4 ) {
  768.         return false;
  769.     }
  770.  
  771.     list( $username, $expiration, $token, $hmac ) = $cookie_elements;
  772.  
  773.     return compact( 'username', 'expiration', 'token', 'hmac', 'scheme' );
  774. }
  775. endif;
  776.  
  777. if ( !function_exists('wp_set_auth_cookie') ) :
  778. /**
  779.  * Log in a user by setting authentication cookies.
  780.  *
  781.  * The $remember parameter increases the time that the cookie will be kept. The
  782.  * default the cookie is kept without remembering is two days. When $remember is
  783.  * set, the cookies will be kept for 14 days or two weeks.
  784.  *
  785.  * @since 2.5.0
  786.  * @since 4.3.0 Added the `$token` parameter.
  787.  *
  788.  * @param int    $user_id  User ID
  789.  * @param bool   $remember Whether to remember the user
  790.  * @param mixed  $secure   Whether the admin cookies should only be sent over HTTPS.
  791.  *                         Default is_ssl().
  792.  * @param string $token    Optional. User's session token to use for this cookie.
  793.  */
  794. function wp_set_auth_cookie( $user_id, $remember = false, $secure = '', $token = '' ) {
  795.     if ( $remember ) {
  796.         /**
  797.          * Filters the duration of the authentication cookie expiration period.
  798.          *
  799.          * @since 2.8.0
  800.          *
  801.          * @param int  $length   Duration of the expiration period in seconds.
  802.          * @param int  $user_id  User ID.
  803.          * @param bool $remember Whether to remember the user login. Default false.
  804.          */
  805.         $expiration = time() + apply_filters( 'auth_cookie_expiration', 14 * DAY_IN_SECONDS, $user_id, $remember );
  806.  
  807.         /*
  808.          * Ensure the browser will continue to send the cookie after the expiration time is reached.
  809.          * Needed for the login grace period in wp_validate_auth_cookie().
  810.          */
  811.         $expire = $expiration + ( 12 * HOUR_IN_SECONDS );
  812.     } else {
  813.         /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
  814.         $expiration = time() + apply_filters( 'auth_cookie_expiration', 2 * DAY_IN_SECONDS, $user_id, $remember );
  815.         $expire = 0;
  816.     }
  817.  
  818.     if ( '' === $secure ) {
  819.         $secure = is_ssl();
  820.     }
  821.  
  822.     // Front-end cookie is secure when the auth cookie is secure and the site's home URL is forced HTTPS.
  823.     $secure_logged_in_cookie = $secure && 'https' === parse_url( get_option( 'home' ), PHP_URL_SCHEME );
  824.  
  825.     /**
  826.      * Filters whether the connection is secure.
  827.      *
  828.      * @since 3.1.0
  829.      *
  830.      * @param bool $secure  Whether the connection is secure.
  831.      * @param int  $user_id User ID.
  832.      */
  833.     $secure = apply_filters( 'secure_auth_cookie', $secure, $user_id );
  834.  
  835.     /**
  836.      * Filters whether to use a secure cookie when logged-in.
  837.      *
  838.      * @since 3.1.0
  839.      *
  840.      * @param bool $secure_logged_in_cookie Whether to use a secure cookie when logged-in.
  841.      * @param int  $user_id                 User ID.
  842.      * @param bool $secure                  Whether the connection is secure.
  843.      */
  844.     $secure_logged_in_cookie = apply_filters( 'secure_logged_in_cookie', $secure_logged_in_cookie, $user_id, $secure );
  845.  
  846.     if ( $secure ) {
  847.         $auth_cookie_name = SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE;
  848.         $scheme = 'secure_auth';
  849.     } else {
  850.         $auth_cookie_name = AUTH_COOKIE;
  851.         $scheme = 'auth';
  852.     }
  853.  
  854.     if ( '' === $token ) {
  855.         $manager = WP_Session_Tokens::get_instance( $user_id );
  856.         $token   = $manager->create( $expiration );
  857.     }
  858.  
  859.     $auth_cookie = wp_generate_auth_cookie( $user_id, $expiration, $scheme, $token );
  860.     $logged_in_cookie = wp_generate_auth_cookie( $user_id, $expiration, 'logged_in', $token );
  861.  
  862.     /**
  863.      * Fires immediately before the authentication cookie is set.
  864.      *
  865.      * @since 2.5.0
  866.      *
  867.      * @param string $auth_cookie Authentication cookie.
  868.      * @param int    $expire      The time the login grace period expires as a UNIX timestamp.
  869.      *                            Default is 12 hours past the cookie's expiration time.
  870.      * @param int    $expiration  The time when the authentication cookie expires as a UNIX timestamp.
  871.      *                            Default is 14 days from now.
  872.      * @param int    $user_id     User ID.
  873.      * @param string $scheme      Authentication scheme. Values include 'auth', 'secure_auth', or 'logged_in'.
  874.      */
  875.     do_action( 'set_auth_cookie', $auth_cookie, $expire, $expiration, $user_id, $scheme );
  876.  
  877.     /**
  878.      * Fires immediately before the logged-in authentication cookie is set.
  879.      *
  880.      * @since 2.6.0
  881.      *
  882.      * @param string $logged_in_cookie The logged-in cookie.
  883.      * @param int    $expire           The time the login grace period expires as a UNIX timestamp.
  884.      *                                 Default is 12 hours past the cookie's expiration time.
  885.      * @param int    $expiration       The time when the logged-in authentication cookie expires as a UNIX timestamp.
  886.      *                                 Default is 14 days from now.
  887.      * @param int    $user_id          User ID.
  888.      * @param string $scheme           Authentication scheme. Default 'logged_in'.
  889.      */
  890.     do_action( 'set_logged_in_cookie', $logged_in_cookie, $expire, $expiration, $user_id, 'logged_in' );
  891.  
  892.     setcookie($auth_cookie_name, $auth_cookie, $expire, PLUGINS_COOKIE_PATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN, $secure, true);
  893.     setcookie($auth_cookie_name, $auth_cookie, $expire, ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN, $secure, true);
  894.     setcookie(LOGGED_IN_COOKIE, $logged_in_cookie, $expire, COOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN, $secure_logged_in_cookie, true);
  895.     if ( COOKIEPATH != SITECOOKIEPATH )
  896.         setcookie(LOGGED_IN_COOKIE, $logged_in_cookie, $expire, SITECOOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN, $secure_logged_in_cookie, true);
  897. }
  898. endif;
  899.  
  900. if ( !function_exists('wp_clear_auth_cookie') ) :
  901. /**
  902.  * Removes all of the cookies associated with authentication.
  903.  *
  904.  * @since 2.5.0
  905.  */
  906. function wp_clear_auth_cookie() {
  907.     /**
  908.      * Fires just before the authentication cookies are cleared.
  909.      *
  910.      * @since 2.7.0
  911.      */
  912.     do_action( 'clear_auth_cookie' );
  913.  
  914.     setcookie( AUTH_COOKIE,        ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH,   COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  915.     setcookie( SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH,   COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  916.     setcookie( AUTH_COOKIE,        ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, PLUGINS_COOKIE_PATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  917.     setcookie( SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, PLUGINS_COOKIE_PATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  918.     setcookie( LOGGED_IN_COOKIE,   ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, COOKIEPATH,          COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  919.     setcookie( LOGGED_IN_COOKIE,   ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, SITECOOKIEPATH,      COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  920.  
  921.     // Old cookies
  922.     setcookie( AUTH_COOKIE,        ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, COOKIEPATH,     COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  923.     setcookie( AUTH_COOKIE,        ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, SITECOOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  924.     setcookie( SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, COOKIEPATH,     COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  925.     setcookie( SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, SITECOOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  926.  
  927.     // Even older cookies
  928.     setcookie( USER_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, COOKIEPATH,     COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  929.     setcookie( PASS_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, COOKIEPATH,     COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  930.     setcookie( USER_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, SITECOOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  931.     setcookie( PASS_COOKIE, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, SITECOOKIEPATH, COOKIE_DOMAIN );
  932. }
  933. endif;
  934.  
  935. if ( !function_exists('is_user_logged_in') ) :
  936. /**
  937.  * Checks if the current visitor is a logged in user.
  938.  *
  939.  * @since 2.0.0
  940.  *
  941.  * @return bool True if user is logged in, false if not logged in.
  942.  */
  943. function is_user_logged_in() {
  944.     $user = wp_get_current_user();
  945.  
  946.     return $user->exists();
  947. }
  948. endif;
  949.  
  950. if ( !function_exists('auth_redirect') ) :
  951. /**
  952.  * Checks if a user is logged in, if not it redirects them to the login page.
  953.  *
  954.  * @since 1.5.0
  955.  */
  956. function auth_redirect() {
  957.     // Checks if a user is logged in, if not redirects them to the login page
  958.  
  959.     $secure = ( is_ssl() || force_ssl_admin() );
  960.  
  961.     /**
  962.      * Filters whether to use a secure authentication redirect.
  963.      *
  964.      * @since 3.1.0
  965.      *
  966.      * @param bool $secure Whether to use a secure authentication redirect. Default false.
  967.      */
  968.     $secure = apply_filters( 'secure_auth_redirect', $secure );
  969.  
  970.     // If https is required and request is http, redirect
  971.     if ( $secure && !is_ssl() && false !== strpos($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'wp-admin') ) {
  972.         if ( 0 === strpos( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'http' ) ) {
  973.             wp_redirect( set_url_scheme( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'https' ) );
  974.             exit();
  975.         } else {
  976.             wp_redirect( 'https://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] );
  977.             exit();
  978.         }
  979.     }
  980.  
  981.     /**
  982.      * Filters the authentication redirect scheme.
  983.      *
  984.      * @since 2.9.0
  985.      *
  986.      * @param string $scheme Authentication redirect scheme. Default empty.
  987.      */
  988.     $scheme = apply_filters( 'auth_redirect_scheme', '' );
  989.  
  990.     if ( $user_id = wp_validate_auth_cookie( '',  $scheme) ) {
  991.         /**
  992.          * Fires before the authentication redirect.
  993.          *
  994.          * @since 2.8.0
  995.          *
  996.          * @param int $user_id User ID.
  997.          */
  998.         do_action( 'auth_redirect', $user_id );
  999.  
  1000.         // If the user wants ssl but the session is not ssl, redirect.
  1001.         if ( !$secure && get_user_option('use_ssl', $user_id) && false !== strpos($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'wp-admin') ) {
  1002.             if ( 0 === strpos( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'http' ) ) {
  1003.                 wp_redirect( set_url_scheme( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'https' ) );
  1004.                 exit();
  1005.             } else {
  1006.                 wp_redirect( 'https://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] );
  1007.                 exit();
  1008.             }
  1009.         }
  1010.  
  1011.         return;  // The cookie is good so we're done
  1012.     }
  1013.  
  1014.     // The cookie is no good so force login
  1015.     nocache_headers();
  1016.  
  1017.     $redirect = ( strpos( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], '/options.php' ) && wp_get_referer() ) ? wp_get_referer() : set_url_scheme( 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] );
  1018.  
  1019.     $login_url = wp_login_url($redirect, true);
  1020.  
  1021.     wp_redirect($login_url);
  1022.     exit();
  1023. }
  1024. endif;
  1025.  
  1026. if ( !function_exists('check_admin_referer') ) :
  1027. /**
  1028.  * Makes sure that a user was referred from another admin page.
  1029.  *
  1030.  * To avoid security exploits.
  1031.  *
  1032.  * @since 1.2.0
  1033.  *
  1034.  * @param int|string $action    Action nonce.
  1035.  * @param string     $query_arg Optional. Key to check for nonce in `$_REQUEST` (since 2.5).
  1036.  *                              Default '_wpnonce'.
  1037.  * @return false|int False if the nonce is invalid, 1 if the nonce is valid and generated between
  1038.  *                   0-12 hours ago, 2 if the nonce is valid and generated between 12-24 hours ago.
  1039.  */
  1040. function check_admin_referer( $action = -1, $query_arg = '_wpnonce' ) {
  1041.     if ( -1 == $action )
  1042.         _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'You should specify a nonce action to be verified by using the first parameter.' ), '3.2.0' );
  1043.  
  1044.     $adminurl = strtolower(admin_url());
  1045.     $referer = strtolower(wp_get_referer());
  1046.     $result = isset($_REQUEST[$query_arg]) ? wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST[$query_arg], $action) : false;
  1047.  
  1048.     /**
  1049.      * Fires once the admin request has been validated or not.
  1050.      *
  1051.      * @since 1.5.1
  1052.      *
  1053.      * @param string    $action The nonce action.
  1054.      * @param false|int $result False if the nonce is invalid, 1 if the nonce is valid and generated between
  1055.      *                          0-12 hours ago, 2 if the nonce is valid and generated between 12-24 hours ago.
  1056.      */
  1057.     do_action( 'check_admin_referer', $action, $result );
  1058.  
  1059.     if ( ! $result && ! ( -1 == $action && strpos( $referer, $adminurl ) === 0 ) ) {
  1060.         wp_nonce_ays( $action );
  1061.         die();
  1062.     }
  1063.  
  1064.     return $result;
  1065. }
  1066. endif;
  1067.  
  1068. if ( !function_exists('check_ajax_referer') ) :
  1069. /**
  1070.  * Verifies the Ajax request to prevent processing requests external of the blog.
  1071.  *
  1072.  * @since 2.0.3
  1073.  *
  1074.  * @param int|string   $action    Action nonce.
  1075.  * @param false|string $query_arg Optional. Key to check for the nonce in `$_REQUEST` (since 2.5). If false,
  1076.  *                                `$_REQUEST` values will be evaluated for '_ajax_nonce', and '_wpnonce'
  1077.  *                                (in that order). Default false.
  1078.  * @param bool         $die       Optional. Whether to die early when the nonce cannot be verified.
  1079.  *                                Default true.
  1080.  * @return false|int False if the nonce is invalid, 1 if the nonce is valid and generated between
  1081.  *                   0-12 hours ago, 2 if the nonce is valid and generated between 12-24 hours ago.
  1082.  */
  1083. function check_ajax_referer( $action = -1, $query_arg = false, $die = true ) {
  1084.     $nonce = '';
  1085.  
  1086.     if ( $query_arg && isset( $_REQUEST[ $query_arg ] ) )
  1087.         $nonce = $_REQUEST[ $query_arg ];
  1088.     elseif ( isset( $_REQUEST['_ajax_nonce'] ) )
  1089.         $nonce = $_REQUEST['_ajax_nonce'];
  1090.     elseif ( isset( $_REQUEST['_wpnonce'] ) )
  1091.         $nonce = $_REQUEST['_wpnonce'];
  1092.  
  1093.     $result = wp_verify_nonce( $nonce, $action );
  1094.  
  1095.     /**
  1096.      * Fires once the Ajax request has been validated or not.
  1097.      *
  1098.      * @since 2.1.0
  1099.      *
  1100.      * @param string    $action The Ajax nonce action.
  1101.      * @param false|int $result False if the nonce is invalid, 1 if the nonce is valid and generated between
  1102.      *                          0-12 hours ago, 2 if the nonce is valid and generated between 12-24 hours ago.
  1103.      */
  1104.     do_action( 'check_ajax_referer', $action, $result );
  1105.  
  1106.     if ( $die && false === $result ) {
  1107.         if ( defined( 'DOING_AJAX' ) && DOING_AJAX ) {
  1108.             wp_die( -1 );
  1109.         } else {
  1110.             die( '-1' );
  1111.         }
  1112.     }
  1113.  
  1114.     return $result;
  1115. }
  1116. endif;
  1117.  
  1118. if ( !function_exists('wp_redirect') ) :
  1119. /**
  1120.  * Redirects to another page.
  1121.  *
  1122.  * Note: wp_redirect() does not exit automatically, and should almost always be
  1123.  * followed by a call to `exit;`:
  1124.  *
  1125.  *     wp_redirect( $url );
  1126.  *     exit;
  1127.  *
  1128.  * Exiting can also be selectively manipulated by using wp_redirect() as a conditional
  1129.  * in conjunction with the {@see 'wp_redirect'} and {@see 'wp_redirect_location'} hooks:
  1130.  *
  1131.  *     if ( wp_redirect( $url ) {
  1132.  *         exit;
  1133.  *     }
  1134.  *
  1135.  * @since 1.5.1
  1136.  *
  1137.  * @global bool $is_IIS
  1138.  *
  1139.  * @param string $location The path to redirect to.
  1140.  * @param int    $status   Status code to use.
  1141.  * @return bool False if $location is not provided, true otherwise.
  1142.  */
  1143. function wp_redirect($location, $status = 302) {
  1144.     global $is_IIS;
  1145.  
  1146.     /**
  1147.      * Filters the redirect location.
  1148.      *
  1149.      * @since 2.1.0
  1150.      *
  1151.      * @param string $location The path to redirect to.
  1152.      * @param int    $status   Status code to use.
  1153.      */
  1154.     $location = apply_filters( 'wp_redirect', $location, $status );
  1155.  
  1156.     /**
  1157.      * Filters the redirect status code.
  1158.      *
  1159.      * @since 2.3.0
  1160.      *
  1161.      * @param int    $status   Status code to use.
  1162.      * @param string $location The path to redirect to.
  1163.      */
  1164.     $status = apply_filters( 'wp_redirect_status', $status, $location );
  1165.  
  1166.     if ( ! $location )
  1167.         return false;
  1168.  
  1169.     $location = wp_sanitize_redirect($location);
  1170.  
  1171.     if ( !$is_IIS && PHP_SAPI != 'cgi-fcgi' )
  1172.         status_header($status); // This causes problems on IIS and some FastCGI setups
  1173.  
  1174.     header("Location: $location", true, $status);
  1175.  
  1176.     return true;
  1177. }
  1178. endif;
  1179.  
  1180. if ( !function_exists('wp_sanitize_redirect') ) :
  1181. /**
  1182.  * Sanitizes a URL for use in a redirect.
  1183.  *
  1184.  * @since 2.3.0
  1185.  *
  1186.  * @param string $location The path to redirect to.
  1187.  * @return string Redirect-sanitized URL.
  1188.  **/
  1189. function wp_sanitize_redirect($location) {
  1190.     $regex = '/
  1191.         (
  1192.             (?: [\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]        # double-byte sequences   110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
  1193.             |   \xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]    # triple-byte sequences   1110xxxx 10xxxxxx * 2
  1194.             |   [\xE1-\xEC][\x80-\xBF]{2}
  1195.             |   \xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]
  1196.             |   [\xEE-\xEF][\x80-\xBF]{2}
  1197.             |   \xF0[\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]{2} # four-byte sequences   11110xxx 10xxxxxx * 3
  1198.             |   [\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF]{3}
  1199.             |   \xF4[\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF]{2}
  1200.         ){1,40}                              # ...one or more times
  1201.         )/x';
  1202.     $location = preg_replace_callback( $regex, '_wp_sanitize_utf8_in_redirect', $location );
  1203.     $location = preg_replace('|[^a-z0-9-~+_.?#=&;,/:%!*\[\]()@]|i', '', $location);
  1204.     $location = wp_kses_no_null($location);
  1205.  
  1206.     // remove %0d and %0a from location
  1207.     $strip = array('%0d', '%0a', '%0D', '%0A');
  1208.     return _deep_replace( $strip, $location );
  1209. }
  1210.  
  1211. /**
  1212.  * URL encode UTF-8 characters in a URL.
  1213.  *
  1214.  * @ignore
  1215.  * @since 4.2.0
  1216.  * @access private
  1217.  *
  1218.  * @see wp_sanitize_redirect()
  1219.  *
  1220.  * @param array $matches RegEx matches against the redirect location.
  1221.  * @return string URL-encoded version of the first RegEx match.
  1222.  */
  1223. function _wp_sanitize_utf8_in_redirect( $matches ) {
  1224.     return urlencode( $matches[0] );
  1225. }
  1226. endif;
  1227.  
  1228. if ( !function_exists('wp_safe_redirect') ) :
  1229. /**
  1230.  * Performs a safe (local) redirect, using wp_redirect().
  1231.  *
  1232.  * Checks whether the $location is using an allowed host, if it has an absolute
  1233.  * path. A plugin can therefore set or remove allowed host(s) to or from the
  1234.  * list.
  1235.  *
  1236.  * If the host is not allowed, then the redirect defaults to wp-admin on the siteurl
  1237.  * instead. This prevents malicious redirects which redirect to another host,
  1238.  * but only used in a few places.
  1239.  *
  1240.  * @since 2.3.0
  1241.  *
  1242.  * @param string $location The path to redirect to.
  1243.  * @param int    $status   Status code to use.
  1244.  */
  1245. function wp_safe_redirect($location, $status = 302) {
  1246.  
  1247.     // Need to look at the URL the way it will end up in wp_redirect()
  1248.     $location = wp_sanitize_redirect($location);
  1249.  
  1250.     /**
  1251.      * Filters the redirect fallback URL for when the provided redirect is not safe (local).
  1252.      *
  1253.      * @since 4.3.0
  1254.      *
  1255.      * @param string $fallback_url The fallback URL to use by default.
  1256.      * @param int    $status       The redirect status.
  1257.      */
  1258.     $location = wp_validate_redirect( $location, apply_filters( 'wp_safe_redirect_fallback', admin_url(), $status ) );
  1259.  
  1260.     wp_redirect($location, $status);
  1261. }
  1262. endif;
  1263.  
  1264. if ( !function_exists('wp_validate_redirect') ) :
  1265. /**
  1266.  * Validates a URL for use in a redirect.
  1267.  *
  1268.  * Checks whether the $location is using an allowed host, if it has an absolute
  1269.  * path. A plugin can therefore set or remove allowed host(s) to or from the
  1270.  * list.
  1271.  *
  1272.  * If the host is not allowed, then the redirect is to $default supplied
  1273.  *
  1274.  * @since 2.8.1
  1275.  *
  1276.  * @param string $location The redirect to validate
  1277.  * @param string $default  The value to return if $location is not allowed
  1278.  * @return string redirect-sanitized URL
  1279.  **/
  1280. function wp_validate_redirect($location, $default = '') {
  1281.     $location = trim( $location );
  1282.     // browsers will assume 'http' is your protocol, and will obey a redirect to a URL starting with '//'
  1283.     if ( substr($location, 0, 2) == '//' )
  1284.         $location = 'http:' . $location;
  1285.  
  1286.     // In php 5 parse_url may fail if the URL query part contains http://, bug #38143
  1287.     $test = ( $cut = strpos($location, '?') ) ? substr( $location, 0, $cut ) : $location;
  1288.  
  1289.     // @-operator is used to prevent possible warnings in PHP < 5.3.3.
  1290.     $lp = @parse_url($test);
  1291.  
  1292.     // Give up if malformed URL
  1293.     if ( false === $lp )
  1294.         return $default;
  1295.  
  1296.     // Allow only http and https schemes. No data:, etc.
  1297.     if ( isset($lp['scheme']) && !('http' == $lp['scheme'] || 'https' == $lp['scheme']) )
  1298.         return $default;
  1299.  
  1300.     // Reject if certain components are set but host is not. This catches urls like https:host.com for which parse_url does not set the host field.
  1301.     if ( ! isset( $lp['host'] ) && ( isset( $lp['scheme'] ) || isset( $lp['user'] ) || isset( $lp['pass'] ) || isset( $lp['port'] ) ) ) {
  1302.         return $default;
  1303.     }
  1304.  
  1305.     // Reject malformed components parse_url() can return on odd inputs.
  1306.     foreach ( array( 'user', 'pass', 'host' ) as $component ) {
  1307.         if ( isset( $lp[ $component ] ) && strpbrk( $lp[ $component ], ':/?#@' ) ) {
  1308.             return $default;
  1309.         }
  1310.     }
  1311.  
  1312.     $wpp = parse_url(home_url());
  1313.  
  1314.     /**
  1315.      * Filters the whitelist of hosts to redirect to.
  1316.      *
  1317.      * @since 2.3.0
  1318.      *
  1319.      * @param array       $hosts An array of allowed hosts.
  1320.      * @param bool|string $host  The parsed host; empty if not isset.
  1321.      */
  1322.     $allowed_hosts = (array) apply_filters( 'allowed_redirect_hosts', array($wpp['host']), isset($lp['host']) ? $lp['host'] : '' );
  1323.  
  1324.     if ( isset($lp['host']) && ( !in_array($lp['host'], $allowed_hosts) && $lp['host'] != strtolower($wpp['host'])) )
  1325.         $location = $default;
  1326.  
  1327.     return $location;
  1328. }
  1329. endif;
  1330.  
  1331. if ( ! function_exists('wp_notify_postauthor') ) :
  1332. /**
  1333.  * Notify an author (and/or others) of a comment/trackback/pingback on a post.
  1334.  *
  1335.  * @since 1.0.0
  1336.  *
  1337.  * @param int|WP_Comment  $comment_id Comment ID or WP_Comment object.
  1338.  * @param string          $deprecated Not used
  1339.  * @return bool True on completion. False if no email addresses were specified.
  1340.  */
  1341. function wp_notify_postauthor( $comment_id, $deprecated = null ) {
  1342.     if ( null !== $deprecated ) {
  1343.         _deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '3.8.0' );
  1344.     }
  1345.  
  1346.     $comment = get_comment( $comment_id );
  1347.     if ( empty( $comment ) || empty( $comment->comment_post_ID ) )
  1348.         return false;
  1349.  
  1350.     $post    = get_post( $comment->comment_post_ID );
  1351.     $author  = get_userdata( $post->post_author );
  1352.  
  1353.     // Who to notify? By default, just the post author, but others can be added.
  1354.     $emails = array();
  1355.     if ( $author ) {
  1356.         $emails[] = $author->user_email;
  1357.     }
  1358.  
  1359.     /**
  1360.      * Filters the list of email addresses to receive a comment notification.
  1361.      *
  1362.      * By default, only post authors are notified of comments. This filter allows
  1363.      * others to be added.
  1364.      *
  1365.      * @since 3.7.0
  1366.      *
  1367.      * @param array $emails     An array of email addresses to receive a comment notification.
  1368.      * @param int   $comment_id The comment ID.
  1369.      */
  1370.     $emails = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_recipients', $emails, $comment->comment_ID );
  1371.     $emails = array_filter( $emails );
  1372.  
  1373.     // If there are no addresses to send the comment to, bail.
  1374.     if ( ! count( $emails ) ) {
  1375.         return false;
  1376.     }
  1377.  
  1378.     // Facilitate unsetting below without knowing the keys.
  1379.     $emails = array_flip( $emails );
  1380.  
  1381.     /**
  1382.      * Filters whether to notify comment authors of their comments on their own posts.
  1383.      *
  1384.      * By default, comment authors aren't notified of their comments on their own
  1385.      * posts. This filter allows you to override that.
  1386.      *
  1387.      * @since 3.8.0
  1388.      *
  1389.      * @param bool $notify     Whether to notify the post author of their own comment.
  1390.      *                         Default false.
  1391.      * @param int  $comment_id The comment ID.
  1392.      */
  1393.     $notify_author = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_notify_author', false, $comment->comment_ID );
  1394.  
  1395.     // The comment was left by the author
  1396.     if ( $author && ! $notify_author && $comment->user_id == $post->post_author ) {
  1397.         unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] );
  1398.     }
  1399.  
  1400.     // The author moderated a comment on their own post
  1401.     if ( $author && ! $notify_author && $post->post_author == get_current_user_id() ) {
  1402.         unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] );
  1403.     }
  1404.  
  1405.     // The post author is no longer a member of the blog
  1406.     if ( $author && ! $notify_author && ! user_can( $post->post_author, 'read_post', $post->ID ) ) {
  1407.         unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] );
  1408.     }
  1409.  
  1410.     // If there's no email to send the comment to, bail, otherwise flip array back around for use below
  1411.     if ( ! count( $emails ) ) {
  1412.         return false;
  1413.     } else {
  1414.         $emails = array_flip( $emails );
  1415.     }
  1416.  
  1417.     $comment_author_domain = @gethostbyaddr($comment->comment_author_IP);
  1418.  
  1419.     // The blogname option is escaped with esc_html on the way into the database in sanitize_option
  1420.     // we want to reverse this for the plain text arena of emails.
  1421.     $blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option('blogname'), ENT_QUOTES);
  1422.     $comment_content = wp_specialchars_decode( $comment->comment_content );
  1423.  
  1424.     switch ( $comment->comment_type ) {
  1425.         case 'trackback':
  1426.             $notify_message  = sprintf( __( 'New trackback on your post "%s"' ), $post->post_title ) . "\r\n";
  1427.             /* translators: 1: website name, 2: website IP, 3: website hostname */
  1428.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __('Website: %1$s (IP: %2$s, %3$s)'), $comment->comment_author, $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment_author_domain ) . "\r\n";
  1429.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'URL: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_url ) . "\r\n";
  1430.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Comment: %s' ), "\r\n" . $comment_content ) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1431.             $notify_message .= __( 'You can see all trackbacks on this post here:' ) . "\r\n";
  1432.             /* translators: 1: blog name, 2: post title */
  1433.             $subject = sprintf( __('[%1$s] Trackback: "%2$s"'), $blogname, $post->post_title );
  1434.             break;
  1435.         case 'pingback':
  1436.             $notify_message  = sprintf( __( 'New pingback on your post "%s"' ), $post->post_title ) . "\r\n";
  1437.             /* translators: 1: website name, 2: website IP, 3: website hostname */
  1438.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __('Website: %1$s (IP: %2$s, %3$s)'), $comment->comment_author, $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment_author_domain ) . "\r\n";
  1439.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'URL: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_url ) . "\r\n";
  1440.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Comment: %s' ), "\r\n" . $comment_content ) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1441.             $notify_message .= __( 'You can see all pingbacks on this post here:' ) . "\r\n";
  1442.             /* translators: 1: blog name, 2: post title */
  1443.             $subject = sprintf( __('[%1$s] Pingback: "%2$s"'), $blogname, $post->post_title );
  1444.             break;
  1445.         default: // Comments
  1446.             $notify_message  = sprintf( __( 'New comment on your post "%s"' ), $post->post_title ) . "\r\n";
  1447.             /* translators: 1: comment author, 2: author IP, 3: author domain */
  1448.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Author: %1$s (IP: %2$s, %3$s)' ), $comment->comment_author, $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment_author_domain ) . "\r\n";
  1449.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Email: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_email ) . "\r\n";
  1450.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'URL: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_url ) . "\r\n";
  1451.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __('Comment: %s' ), "\r\n" . $comment_content ) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1452.             $notify_message .= __( 'You can see all comments on this post here:' ) . "\r\n";
  1453.             /* translators: 1: blog name, 2: post title */
  1454.             $subject = sprintf( __('[%1$s] Comment: "%2$s"'), $blogname, $post->post_title );
  1455.             break;
  1456.     }
  1457.     $notify_message .= get_permalink($comment->comment_post_ID) . "#comments\r\n\r\n";
  1458.     $notify_message .= sprintf( __('Permalink: %s'), get_comment_link( $comment ) ) . "\r\n";
  1459.  
  1460.     if ( user_can( $post->post_author, 'edit_comment', $comment->comment_ID ) ) {
  1461.         if ( EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS ) {
  1462.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Trash it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=trash&c={$comment->comment_ID}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1463.         } else {
  1464.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Delete it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=delete&c={$comment->comment_ID}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1465.         }
  1466.         $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Spam it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=spam&c={$comment->comment_ID}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1467.     }
  1468.  
  1469.     $wp_email = 'wordpress@' . preg_replace('#^www\.#', '', strtolower($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']));
  1470.  
  1471.     if ( '' == $comment->comment_author ) {
  1472.         $from = "From: \"$blogname\" <$wp_email>";
  1473.         if ( '' != $comment->comment_author_email )
  1474.             $reply_to = "Reply-To: $comment->comment_author_email";
  1475.     } else {
  1476.         $from = "From: \"$comment->comment_author\" <$wp_email>";
  1477.         if ( '' != $comment->comment_author_email )
  1478.             $reply_to = "Reply-To: \"$comment->comment_author_email\" <$comment->comment_author_email>";
  1479.     }
  1480.  
  1481.     $message_headers = "$from\n"
  1482.         . "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"" . get_option('blog_charset') . "\"\n";
  1483.  
  1484.     if ( isset($reply_to) )
  1485.         $message_headers .= $reply_to . "\n";
  1486.  
  1487.     /**
  1488.      * Filters the comment notification email text.
  1489.      *
  1490.      * @since 1.5.2
  1491.      *
  1492.      * @param string $notify_message The comment notification email text.
  1493.      * @param int    $comment_id     Comment ID.
  1494.      */
  1495.     $notify_message = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_text', $notify_message, $comment->comment_ID );
  1496.  
  1497.     /**
  1498.      * Filters the comment notification email subject.
  1499.      *
  1500.      * @since 1.5.2
  1501.      *
  1502.      * @param string $subject    The comment notification email subject.
  1503.      * @param int    $comment_id Comment ID.
  1504.      */
  1505.     $subject = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_subject', $subject, $comment->comment_ID );
  1506.  
  1507.     /**
  1508.      * Filters the comment notification email headers.
  1509.      *
  1510.      * @since 1.5.2
  1511.      *
  1512.      * @param string $message_headers Headers for the comment notification email.
  1513.      * @param int    $comment_id      Comment ID.
  1514.      */
  1515.     $message_headers = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_headers', $message_headers, $comment->comment_ID );
  1516.  
  1517.     foreach ( $emails as $email ) {
  1518.         @wp_mail( $email, wp_specialchars_decode( $subject ), $notify_message, $message_headers );
  1519.     }
  1520.  
  1521.     return true;
  1522. }
  1523. endif;
  1524.  
  1525. if ( !function_exists('wp_notify_moderator') ) :
  1526. /**
  1527.  * Notifies the moderator of the site about a new comment that is awaiting approval.
  1528.  *
  1529.  * @since 1.0.0
  1530.  *
  1531.  * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
  1532.  *
  1533.  * Uses the {@see 'notify_moderator'} filter to determine whether the site moderator
  1534.  * should be notified, overriding the site setting.
  1535.  *
  1536.  * @param int $comment_id Comment ID.
  1537.  * @return true Always returns true.
  1538.  */
  1539. function wp_notify_moderator($comment_id) {
  1540.     global $wpdb;
  1541.  
  1542.     $maybe_notify = get_option( 'moderation_notify' );
  1543.  
  1544.     /**
  1545.      * Filters whether to send the site moderator email notifications, overriding the site setting.
  1546.      *
  1547.      * @since 4.4.0
  1548.      *
  1549.      * @param bool $maybe_notify Whether to notify blog moderator.
  1550.      * @param int  $comment_ID   The id of the comment for the notification.
  1551.      */
  1552.     $maybe_notify = apply_filters( 'notify_moderator', $maybe_notify, $comment_id );
  1553.  
  1554.     if ( ! $maybe_notify ) {
  1555.         return true;
  1556.     }
  1557.  
  1558.     $comment = get_comment($comment_id);
  1559.     $post = get_post($comment->comment_post_ID);
  1560.     $user = get_userdata( $post->post_author );
  1561.     // Send to the administration and to the post author if the author can modify the comment.
  1562.     $emails = array( get_option( 'admin_email' ) );
  1563.     if ( $user && user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_comment', $comment_id ) && ! empty( $user->user_email ) ) {
  1564.         if ( 0 !== strcasecmp( $user->user_email, get_option( 'admin_email' ) ) )
  1565.             $emails[] = $user->user_email;
  1566.     }
  1567.  
  1568.     $comment_author_domain = @gethostbyaddr($comment->comment_author_IP);
  1569.     $comments_waiting = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT count(comment_ID) FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_approved = '0'");
  1570.  
  1571.     // The blogname option is escaped with esc_html on the way into the database in sanitize_option
  1572.     // we want to reverse this for the plain text arena of emails.
  1573.     $blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option('blogname'), ENT_QUOTES);
  1574.     $comment_content = wp_specialchars_decode( $comment->comment_content );
  1575.  
  1576.     switch ( $comment->comment_type ) {
  1577.         case 'trackback':
  1578.             $notify_message  = sprintf( __('A new trackback on the post "%s" is waiting for your approval'), $post->post_title ) . "\r\n";
  1579.             $notify_message .= get_permalink($comment->comment_post_ID) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1580.             /* translators: 1: website name, 2: website IP, 3: website hostname */
  1581.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Website: %1$s (IP: %2$s, %3$s)' ), $comment->comment_author, $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment_author_domain ) . "\r\n";
  1582.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'URL: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_url ) . "\r\n";
  1583.             $notify_message .= __('Trackback excerpt: ') . "\r\n" . $comment_content . "\r\n\r\n";
  1584.             break;
  1585.         case 'pingback':
  1586.             $notify_message  = sprintf( __('A new pingback on the post "%s" is waiting for your approval'), $post->post_title ) . "\r\n";
  1587.             $notify_message .= get_permalink($comment->comment_post_ID) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1588.             /* translators: 1: website name, 2: website IP, 3: website hostname */
  1589.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Website: %1$s (IP: %2$s, %3$s)' ), $comment->comment_author, $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment_author_domain ) . "\r\n";
  1590.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'URL: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_url ) . "\r\n";
  1591.             $notify_message .= __('Pingback excerpt: ') . "\r\n" . $comment_content . "\r\n\r\n";
  1592.             break;
  1593.         default: // Comments
  1594.             $notify_message  = sprintf( __('A new comment on the post "%s" is waiting for your approval'), $post->post_title ) . "\r\n";
  1595.             $notify_message .= get_permalink($comment->comment_post_ID) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1596.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Author: %1$s (IP: %2$s, %3$s)' ), $comment->comment_author, $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment_author_domain ) . "\r\n";
  1597.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Email: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_email ) . "\r\n";
  1598.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'URL: %s' ), $comment->comment_author_url ) . "\r\n";
  1599.             $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Comment: %s' ), "\r\n" . $comment_content ) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1600.             break;
  1601.     }
  1602.  
  1603.     $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Approve it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=approve&c={$comment_id}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1604.  
  1605.     if ( EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS )
  1606.         $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Trash it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=trash&c={$comment_id}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1607.     else
  1608.         $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Delete it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=delete&c={$comment_id}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1609.  
  1610.     $notify_message .= sprintf( __( 'Spam it: %s' ), admin_url( "comment.php?action=spam&c={$comment_id}#wpbody-content" ) ) . "\r\n";
  1611.  
  1612.     $notify_message .= sprintf( _n('Currently %s comment is waiting for approval. Please visit the moderation panel:',
  1613.         'Currently %s comments are waiting for approval. Please visit the moderation panel:', $comments_waiting), number_format_i18n($comments_waiting) ) . "\r\n";
  1614.     $notify_message .= admin_url( "edit-comments.php?comment_status=moderated#wpbody-content" ) . "\r\n";
  1615.  
  1616.     $subject = sprintf( __('[%1$s] Please moderate: "%2$s"'), $blogname, $post->post_title );
  1617.     $message_headers = '';
  1618.  
  1619.     /**
  1620.      * Filters the list of recipients for comment moderation emails.
  1621.      *
  1622.      * @since 3.7.0
  1623.      *
  1624.      * @param array $emails     List of email addresses to notify for comment moderation.
  1625.      * @param int   $comment_id Comment ID.
  1626.      */
  1627.     $emails = apply_filters( 'comment_moderation_recipients', $emails, $comment_id );
  1628.  
  1629.     /**
  1630.      * Filters the comment moderation email text.
  1631.      *
  1632.      * @since 1.5.2
  1633.      *
  1634.      * @param string $notify_message Text of the comment moderation email.
  1635.      * @param int    $comment_id     Comment ID.
  1636.      */
  1637.     $notify_message = apply_filters( 'comment_moderation_text', $notify_message, $comment_id );
  1638.  
  1639.     /**
  1640.      * Filters the comment moderation email subject.
  1641.      *
  1642.      * @since 1.5.2
  1643.      *
  1644.      * @param string $subject    Subject of the comment moderation email.
  1645.      * @param int    $comment_id Comment ID.
  1646.      */
  1647.     $subject = apply_filters( 'comment_moderation_subject', $subject, $comment_id );
  1648.  
  1649.     /**
  1650.      * Filters the comment moderation email headers.
  1651.      *
  1652.      * @since 2.8.0
  1653.      *
  1654.      * @param string $message_headers Headers for the comment moderation email.
  1655.      * @param int    $comment_id      Comment ID.
  1656.      */
  1657.     $message_headers = apply_filters( 'comment_moderation_headers', $message_headers, $comment_id );
  1658.  
  1659.     foreach ( $emails as $email ) {
  1660.         @wp_mail( $email, wp_specialchars_decode( $subject ), $notify_message, $message_headers );
  1661.     }
  1662.  
  1663.     return true;
  1664. }
  1665. endif;
  1666.  
  1667. if ( !function_exists('wp_password_change_notification') ) :
  1668. /**
  1669.  * Notify the blog admin of a user changing password, normally via email.
  1670.  *
  1671.  * @since 2.7.0
  1672.  *
  1673.  * @param WP_User $user User object.
  1674.  */
  1675. function wp_password_change_notification( $user ) {
  1676.     // send a copy of password change notification to the admin
  1677.     // but check to see if it's the admin whose password we're changing, and skip this
  1678.     if ( 0 !== strcasecmp( $user->user_email, get_option( 'admin_email' ) ) ) {
  1679.         /* translators: %s: user name */
  1680.         $message = sprintf( __( 'Password changed for user: %s' ), $user->user_login ) . "\r\n";
  1681.         // The blogname option is escaped with esc_html on the way into the database in sanitize_option
  1682.         // we want to reverse this for the plain text arena of emails.
  1683.         $blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option('blogname'), ENT_QUOTES);
  1684.         /* translators: %s: site title */
  1685.         wp_mail( get_option( 'admin_email' ), sprintf( __( '[%s] Password Changed' ), $blogname ), $message );
  1686.     }
  1687. }
  1688. endif;
  1689.  
  1690. if ( !function_exists('wp_new_user_notification') ) :
  1691. /**
  1692.  * Email login credentials to a newly-registered user.
  1693.  *
  1694.  * A new user registration notification is also sent to admin email.
  1695.  *
  1696.  * @since 2.0.0
  1697.  * @since 4.3.0 The `$plaintext_pass` parameter was changed to `$notify`.
  1698.  * @since 4.3.1 The `$plaintext_pass` parameter was deprecated. `$notify` added as a third parameter.
  1699.  * @since 4.6.0 The `$notify` parameter accepts 'user' for sending notification only to the user created.
  1700.  *
  1701.  * @global wpdb         $wpdb      WordPress database object for queries.
  1702.  * @global PasswordHash $wp_hasher Portable PHP password hashing framework instance.
  1703.  *
  1704.  * @param int    $user_id    User ID.
  1705.  * @param null   $deprecated Not used (argument deprecated).
  1706.  * @param string $notify     Optional. Type of notification that should happen. Accepts 'admin' or an empty
  1707.  *                           string (admin only), 'user', or 'both' (admin and user). Default empty.
  1708.  */
  1709. function wp_new_user_notification( $user_id, $deprecated = null, $notify = '' ) {
  1710.     if ( $deprecated !== null ) {
  1711.         _deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.1' );
  1712.     }
  1713.  
  1714.     global $wpdb, $wp_hasher;
  1715.     $user = get_userdata( $user_id );
  1716.  
  1717.     // The blogname option is escaped with esc_html on the way into the database in sanitize_option
  1718.     // we want to reverse this for the plain text arena of emails.
  1719.     $blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option('blogname'), ENT_QUOTES);
  1720.  
  1721.     if ( 'user' !== $notify ) {
  1722.         $message  = sprintf( __( 'New user registration on your site %s:' ), $blogname ) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1723.         $message .= sprintf( __( 'Username: %s' ), $user->user_login ) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1724.         $message .= sprintf( __( 'Email: %s' ), $user->user_email ) . "\r\n";
  1725.  
  1726.         @wp_mail( get_option( 'admin_email' ), sprintf( __( '[%s] New User Registration' ), $blogname ), $message );
  1727.     }
  1728.  
  1729.     // `$deprecated was pre-4.3 `$plaintext_pass`. An empty `$plaintext_pass` didn't sent a user notifcation.
  1730.     if ( 'admin' === $notify || ( empty( $deprecated ) && empty( $notify ) ) ) {
  1731.         return;
  1732.     }
  1733.  
  1734.     // Generate something random for a password reset key.
  1735.     $key = wp_generate_password( 20, false );
  1736.  
  1737.     /** This action is documented in wp-login.php */
  1738.     do_action( 'retrieve_password_key', $user->user_login, $key );
  1739.  
  1740.     // Now insert the key, hashed, into the DB.
  1741.     if ( empty( $wp_hasher ) ) {
  1742.         require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-phpass.php';
  1743.         $wp_hasher = new PasswordHash( 8, true );
  1744.     }
  1745.     $hashed = time() . ':' . $wp_hasher->HashPassword( $key );
  1746.     $wpdb->update( $wpdb->users, array( 'user_activation_key' => $hashed ), array( 'user_login' => $user->user_login ) );
  1747.  
  1748.     $message = sprintf(__('Username: %s'), $user->user_login) . "\r\n\r\n";
  1749.     $message .= __('To set your password, visit the following address:') . "\r\n\r\n";
  1750.     $message .= '<' . network_site_url("wp-login.php?action=rp&key=$key&login=" . rawurlencode($user->user_login), 'login') . ">\r\n\r\n";
  1751.  
  1752.     $message .= wp_login_url() . "\r\n";
  1753.  
  1754.     wp_mail($user->user_email, sprintf(__('[%s] Your username and password info'), $blogname), $message);
  1755. }
  1756. endif;
  1757.  
  1758. if ( !function_exists('wp_nonce_tick') ) :
  1759. /**
  1760.  * Get the time-dependent variable for nonce creation.
  1761.  *
  1762.  * A nonce has a lifespan of two ticks. Nonces in their second tick may be
  1763.  * updated, e.g. by autosave.
  1764.  *
  1765.  * @since 2.5.0
  1766.  *
  1767.  * @return float Float value rounded up to the next highest integer.
  1768.  */
  1769. function wp_nonce_tick() {
  1770.     /**
  1771.      * Filters the lifespan of nonces in seconds.
  1772.      *
  1773.      * @since 2.5.0
  1774.      *
  1775.      * @param int $lifespan Lifespan of nonces in seconds. Default 86,400 seconds, or one day.
  1776.      */
  1777.     $nonce_life = apply_filters( 'nonce_life', DAY_IN_SECONDS );
  1778.  
  1779.     return ceil(time() / ( $nonce_life / 2 ));
  1780. }
  1781. endif;
  1782.  
  1783. if ( !function_exists('wp_verify_nonce') ) :
  1784. /**
  1785.  * Verify that correct nonce was used with time limit.
  1786.  *
  1787.  * The user is given an amount of time to use the token, so therefore, since the
  1788.  * UID and $action remain the same, the independent variable is the time.
  1789.  *
  1790.  * @since 2.0.3
  1791.  *
  1792.  * @param string     $nonce  Nonce that was used in the form to verify
  1793.  * @param string|int $action Should give context to what is taking place and be the same when nonce was created.
  1794.  * @return false|int False if the nonce is invalid, 1 if the nonce is valid and generated between
  1795.  *                   0-12 hours ago, 2 if the nonce is valid and generated between 12-24 hours ago.
  1796.  */
  1797. function wp_verify_nonce( $nonce, $action = -1 ) {
  1798.     $nonce = (string) $nonce;
  1799.     $user = wp_get_current_user();
  1800.     $uid = (int) $user->ID;
  1801.     if ( ! $uid ) {
  1802.         /**
  1803.          * Filters whether the user who generated the nonce is logged out.
  1804.          *
  1805.          * @since 3.5.0
  1806.          *
  1807.          * @param int    $uid    ID of the nonce-owning user.
  1808.          * @param string $action The nonce action.
  1809.          */
  1810.         $uid = apply_filters( 'nonce_user_logged_out', $uid, $action );
  1811.     }
  1812.  
  1813.     if ( empty( $nonce ) ) {
  1814.         return false;
  1815.     }
  1816.  
  1817.     $token = wp_get_session_token();
  1818.     $i = wp_nonce_tick();
  1819.  
  1820.     // Nonce generated 0-12 hours ago
  1821.     $expected = substr( wp_hash( $i . '|' . $action . '|' . $uid . '|' . $token, 'nonce'), -12, 10 );
  1822.     if ( hash_equals( $expected, $nonce ) ) {
  1823.         return 1;
  1824.     }
  1825.  
  1826.     // Nonce generated 12-24 hours ago
  1827.     $expected = substr( wp_hash( ( $i - 1 ) . '|' . $action . '|' . $uid . '|' . $token, 'nonce' ), -12, 10 );
  1828.     if ( hash_equals( $expected, $nonce ) ) {
  1829.         return 2;
  1830.     }
  1831.  
  1832.     /**
  1833.      * Fires when nonce verification fails.
  1834.      *
  1835.      * @since 4.4.0
  1836.      *
  1837.      * @param string     $nonce  The invalid nonce.
  1838.      * @param string|int $action The nonce action.
  1839.      * @param WP_User    $user   The current user object.
  1840.      * @param string     $token  The user's session token.
  1841.      */
  1842.     do_action( 'wp_verify_nonce_failed', $nonce, $action, $user, $token );
  1843.  
  1844.     // Invalid nonce
  1845.     return false;
  1846. }
  1847. endif;
  1848.  
  1849. if ( !function_exists('wp_create_nonce') ) :
  1850. /**
  1851.  * Creates a cryptographic token tied to a specific action, user, user session,
  1852.  * and window of time.
  1853.  *
  1854.  * @since 2.0.3
  1855.  * @since 4.0.0 Session tokens were integrated with nonce creation
  1856.  *
  1857.  * @param string|int $action Scalar value to add context to the nonce.
  1858.  * @return string The token.
  1859.  */
  1860. function wp_create_nonce($action = -1) {
  1861.     $user = wp_get_current_user();
  1862.     $uid = (int) $user->ID;
  1863.     if ( ! $uid ) {
  1864.         /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
  1865.         $uid = apply_filters( 'nonce_user_logged_out', $uid, $action );
  1866.     }
  1867.  
  1868.     $token = wp_get_session_token();
  1869.     $i = wp_nonce_tick();
  1870.  
  1871.     return substr( wp_hash( $i . '|' . $action . '|' . $uid . '|' . $token, 'nonce' ), -12, 10 );
  1872. }
  1873. endif;
  1874.  
  1875. if ( !function_exists('wp_salt') ) :
  1876. /**
  1877.  * Get salt to add to hashes.
  1878.  *
  1879.  * Salts are created using secret keys. Secret keys are located in two places:
  1880.  * in the database and in the wp-config.php file. The secret key in the database
  1881.  * is randomly generated and will be appended to the secret keys in wp-config.php.
  1882.  *
  1883.  * The secret keys in wp-config.php should be updated to strong, random keys to maximize
  1884.  * security. Below is an example of how the secret key constants are defined.
  1885.  * Do not paste this example directly into wp-config.php. Instead, have a
  1886.  * {@link https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/ secret key created} just
  1887.  * for you.
  1888.  *
  1889.  *     define('AUTH_KEY',         ' Xakm<o xQy rw4EMsLKM-?!T+,PFF})H4lzcW57AF0U@N@< >M%G4Yt>f`z]MON');
  1890.  *     define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY',  'LzJ}op]mr|6+![P}Ak:uNdJCJZd>(Hx.-Mh#Tz)pCIU#uGEnfFz|f ;;eU%/U^O~');
  1891.  *     define('LOGGED_IN_KEY',    '|i|Ux`9<p-h$aFf(qnT:sDO:D1P^wZ$$/Ra@miTJi9G;ddp_<q}6H1)o|a +&JCM');
  1892.  *     define('NONCE_KEY',        '%:R{[P|,s.KuMltH5}cI;/k<Gx~j!f0I)m_sIyu+&NJZ)-iO>z7X>QYR0Z_XnZ@|');
  1893.  *     define('AUTH_SALT',        'eZyT)-Naw]F8CwA*VaW#q*|.)g@o}||wf~@C-YSt}(dh_r6EbI#A,y|nU2{B#JBW');
  1894.  *     define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', '!=oLUTXh,QW=H `}`L|9/^4-3 STz},T(w}W<I`.JjPi)<Bmf1v,HpGe}T1:Xt7n');
  1895.  *     define('LOGGED_IN_SALT',   '+XSqHc;@Q*K_b|Z?NC[3H!!EONbh.n<+=uKR:>*c(u`g~EJBf#8u#R{mUEZrozmm');
  1896.  *     define('NONCE_SALT',       'h`GXHhD>SLWVfg1(1(N{;.V!MoE(SfbA_ksP@&`+AycHcAV$+?@3q+rxV{%^VyKT');
  1897.  *
  1898.  * Salting passwords helps against tools which has stored hashed values of
  1899.  * common dictionary strings. The added values makes it harder to crack.
  1900.  *
  1901.  * @since 2.5.0
  1902.  *
  1903.  * @link https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/ Create secrets for wp-config.php
  1904.  *
  1905.  * @staticvar array $cached_salts
  1906.  * @staticvar array $duplicated_keys
  1907.  *
  1908.  * @param string $scheme Authentication scheme (auth, secure_auth, logged_in, nonce)
  1909.  * @return string Salt value
  1910.  */
  1911. function wp_salt( $scheme = 'auth' ) {
  1912.     static $cached_salts = array();
  1913.     if ( isset( $cached_salts[ $scheme ] ) ) {
  1914.         /**
  1915.          * Filters the WordPress salt.
  1916.          *
  1917.          * @since 2.5.0
  1918.          *
  1919.          * @param string $cached_salt Cached salt for the given scheme.
  1920.          * @param string $scheme      Authentication scheme. Values include 'auth',
  1921.          *                            'secure_auth', 'logged_in', and 'nonce'.
  1922.          */
  1923.         return apply_filters( 'salt', $cached_salts[ $scheme ], $scheme );
  1924.     }
  1925.  
  1926.     static $duplicated_keys;
  1927.     if ( null === $duplicated_keys ) {
  1928.         $duplicated_keys = array( 'put your unique phrase here' => true );
  1929.         foreach ( array( 'AUTH', 'SECURE_AUTH', 'LOGGED_IN', 'NONCE', 'SECRET' ) as $first ) {
  1930.             foreach ( array( 'KEY', 'SALT' ) as $second ) {
  1931.                 if ( ! defined( "{$first}_{$second}" ) ) {
  1932.                     continue;
  1933.                 }
  1934.                 $value = constant( "{$first}_{$second}" );
  1935.                 $duplicated_keys[ $value ] = isset( $duplicated_keys[ $value ] );
  1936.             }
  1937.         }
  1938.     }
  1939.  
  1940.     $values = array(
  1941.         'key' => '',
  1942.         'salt' => ''
  1943.     );
  1944.     if ( defined( 'SECRET_KEY' ) && SECRET_KEY && empty( $duplicated_keys[ SECRET_KEY ] ) ) {
  1945.         $values['key'] = SECRET_KEY;
  1946.     }
  1947.     if ( 'auth' == $scheme && defined( 'SECRET_SALT' ) && SECRET_SALT && empty( $duplicated_keys[ SECRET_SALT ] ) ) {
  1948.         $values['salt'] = SECRET_SALT;
  1949.     }
  1950.  
  1951.     if ( in_array( $scheme, array( 'auth', 'secure_auth', 'logged_in', 'nonce' ) ) ) {
  1952.         foreach ( array( 'key', 'salt' ) as $type ) {
  1953.             $const = strtoupper( "{$scheme}_{$type}" );
  1954.             if ( defined( $const ) && constant( $const ) && empty( $duplicated_keys[ constant( $const ) ] ) ) {
  1955.                 $values[ $type ] = constant( $const );
  1956.             } elseif ( ! $values[ $type ] ) {
  1957.                 $values[ $type ] = get_site_option( "{$scheme}_{$type}" );
  1958.                 if ( ! $values[ $type ] ) {
  1959.                     $values[ $type ] = wp_generate_password( 64, true, true );
  1960.                     update_site_option( "{$scheme}_{$type}", $values[ $type ] );
  1961.                 }
  1962.             }
  1963.         }
  1964.     } else {
  1965.         if ( ! $values['key'] ) {
  1966.             $values['key'] = get_site_option( 'secret_key' );
  1967.             if ( ! $values['key'] ) {
  1968.                 $values['key'] = wp_generate_password( 64, true, true );
  1969.                 update_site_option( 'secret_key', $values['key'] );
  1970.             }
  1971.         }
  1972.         $values['salt'] = hash_hmac( 'md5', $scheme, $values['key'] );
  1973.     }
  1974.  
  1975.     $cached_salts[ $scheme ] = $values['key'] . $values['salt'];
  1976.  
  1977.     /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
  1978.     return apply_filters( 'salt', $cached_salts[ $scheme ], $scheme );
  1979. }
  1980. endif;
  1981.  
  1982. if ( !function_exists('wp_hash') ) :
  1983. /**
  1984.  * Get hash of given string.
  1985.  *
  1986.  * @since 2.0.3
  1987.  *
  1988.  * @param string $data   Plain text to hash
  1989.  * @param string $scheme Authentication scheme (auth, secure_auth, logged_in, nonce)
  1990.  * @return string Hash of $data
  1991.  */
  1992. function wp_hash($data, $scheme = 'auth') {
  1993.     $salt = wp_salt($scheme);
  1994.  
  1995.     return hash_hmac('md5', $data, $salt);
  1996. }
  1997. endif;
  1998.  
  1999. if ( !function_exists('wp_hash_password') ) :
  2000. /**
  2001.  * Create a hash (encrypt) of a plain text password.
  2002.  *
  2003.  * For integration with other applications, this function can be overwritten to
  2004.  * instead use the other package password checking algorithm.
  2005.  *
  2006.  * @since 2.5.0
  2007.  *
  2008.  * @global PasswordHash $wp_hasher PHPass object
  2009.  *
  2010.  * @param string $password Plain text user password to hash
  2011.  * @return string The hash string of the password
  2012.  */
  2013. function wp_hash_password($password) {
  2014.     global $wp_hasher;
  2015.  
  2016.     if ( empty($wp_hasher) ) {
  2017.         require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-phpass.php');
  2018.         // By default, use the portable hash from phpass
  2019.         $wp_hasher = new PasswordHash(8, true);
  2020.     }
  2021.  
  2022.     return $wp_hasher->HashPassword( trim( $password ) );
  2023. }
  2024. endif;
  2025.  
  2026. if ( !function_exists('wp_check_password') ) :
  2027. /**
  2028.  * Checks the plaintext password against the encrypted Password.
  2029.  *
  2030.  * Maintains compatibility between old version and the new cookie authentication
  2031.  * protocol using PHPass library. The $hash parameter is the encrypted password
  2032.  * and the function compares the plain text password when encrypted similarly
  2033.  * against the already encrypted password to see if they match.
  2034.  *
  2035.  * For integration with other applications, this function can be overwritten to
  2036.  * instead use the other package password checking algorithm.
  2037.  *
  2038.  * @since 2.5.0
  2039.  *
  2040.  * @global PasswordHash $wp_hasher PHPass object used for checking the password
  2041.  *  against the $hash + $password
  2042.  * @uses PasswordHash::CheckPassword
  2043.  *
  2044.  * @param string     $password Plaintext user's password
  2045.  * @param string     $hash     Hash of the user's password to check against.
  2046.  * @param string|int $user_id  Optional. User ID.
  2047.  * @return bool False, if the $password does not match the hashed password
  2048.  */
  2049. function wp_check_password($password, $hash, $user_id = '') {
  2050.     global $wp_hasher;
  2051.  
  2052.     // If the hash is still md5...
  2053.     if ( strlen($hash) <= 32 ) {
  2054.         $check = hash_equals( $hash, md5( $password ) );
  2055.         if ( $check && $user_id ) {
  2056.             // Rehash using new hash.
  2057.             wp_set_password($password, $user_id);
  2058.             $hash = wp_hash_password($password);
  2059.         }
  2060.  
  2061.         /**
  2062.          * Filters whether the plaintext password matches the encrypted password.
  2063.          *
  2064.          * @since 2.5.0
  2065.          *
  2066.          * @param bool       $check    Whether the passwords match.
  2067.          * @param string     $password The plaintext password.
  2068.          * @param string     $hash     The hashed password.
  2069.          * @param string|int $user_id  User ID. Can be empty.
  2070.          */
  2071.         return apply_filters( 'check_password', $check, $password, $hash, $user_id );
  2072.     }
  2073.  
  2074.     // If the stored hash is longer than an MD5, presume the
  2075.     // new style phpass portable hash.
  2076.     if ( empty($wp_hasher) ) {
  2077.         require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-phpass.php');
  2078.         // By default, use the portable hash from phpass
  2079.         $wp_hasher = new PasswordHash(8, true);
  2080.     }
  2081.  
  2082.     $check = $wp_hasher->CheckPassword($password, $hash);
  2083.  
  2084.     /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
  2085.     return apply_filters( 'check_password', $check, $password, $hash, $user_id );
  2086. }
  2087. endif;
  2088.  
  2089. if ( !function_exists('wp_generate_password') ) :
  2090. /**
  2091.  * Generates a random password drawn from the defined set of characters.
  2092.  *
  2093.  * @since 2.5.0
  2094.  *
  2095.  * @param int  $length              Optional. The length of password to generate. Default 12.
  2096.  * @param bool $special_chars       Optional. Whether to include standard special characters.
  2097.  *                                  Default true.
  2098.  * @param bool $extra_special_chars Optional. Whether to include other special characters.
  2099.  *                                  Used when generating secret keys and salts. Default false.
  2100.  * @return string The random password.
  2101.  */
  2102. function wp_generate_password( $length = 12, $special_chars = true, $extra_special_chars = false ) {
  2103.     $chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789';
  2104.     if ( $special_chars )
  2105.         $chars .= '!@#$%^&*()';
  2106.     if ( $extra_special_chars )
  2107.         $chars .= '-_ []{}<>~`+=,.;:/?|';
  2108.  
  2109.     $password = '';
  2110.     for ( $i = 0; $i < $length; $i++ ) {
  2111.         $password .= substr($chars, wp_rand(0, strlen($chars) - 1), 1);
  2112.     }
  2113.  
  2114.     /**
  2115.      * Filters the randomly-generated password.
  2116.      *
  2117.      * @since 3.0.0
  2118.      *
  2119.      * @param string $password The generated password.
  2120.      */
  2121.     return apply_filters( 'random_password', $password );
  2122. }
  2123. endif;
  2124.  
  2125. if ( !function_exists('wp_rand') ) :
  2126. /**
  2127.  * Generates a random number
  2128.  *
  2129.  * @since 2.6.2
  2130.  * @since 4.4.0 Uses PHP7 random_int() or the random_compat library if available.
  2131.  *
  2132.  * @global string $rnd_value
  2133.  * @staticvar string $seed
  2134.  * @staticvar bool $external_rand_source_available
  2135.  *
  2136.  * @param int $min Lower limit for the generated number
  2137.  * @param int $max Upper limit for the generated number
  2138.  * @return int A random number between min and max
  2139.  */
  2140. function wp_rand( $min = 0, $max = 0 ) {
  2141.     global $rnd_value;
  2142.  
  2143.     // Some misconfigured 32bit environments (Entropy PHP, for example) truncate integers larger than PHP_INT_MAX to PHP_INT_MAX rather than overflowing them to floats.
  2144.     $max_random_number = 3000000000 === 2147483647 ? (float) "4294967295" : 4294967295; // 4294967295 = 0xffffffff
  2145.  
  2146.     // We only handle Ints, floats are truncated to their integer value.
  2147.     $min = (int) $min;
  2148.     $max = (int) $max;
  2149.  
  2150.     // Use PHP's CSPRNG, or a compatible method
  2151.     static $use_random_int_functionality = true;
  2152.     if ( $use_random_int_functionality ) {
  2153.         try {
  2154.             $_max = ( 0 != $max ) ? $max : $max_random_number;
  2155.             // wp_rand() can accept arguments in either order, PHP cannot.
  2156.             $_max = max( $min, $_max );
  2157.             $_min = min( $min, $_max );
  2158.             $val = random_int( $_min, $_max );
  2159.             if ( false !== $val ) {
  2160.                 return absint( $val );
  2161.             } else {
  2162.                 $use_random_int_functionality = false;
  2163.             }
  2164.         } catch ( Error $e ) {
  2165.             $use_random_int_functionality = false;
  2166.         } catch ( Exception $e ) {
  2167.             $use_random_int_functionality = false;
  2168.         }
  2169.     }
  2170.  
  2171.     // Reset $rnd_value after 14 uses
  2172.     // 32(md5) + 40(sha1) + 40(sha1) / 8 = 14 random numbers from $rnd_value
  2173.     if ( strlen($rnd_value) < 8 ) {
  2174.         if ( defined( 'WP_SETUP_CONFIG' ) )
  2175.             static $seed = '';
  2176.         else
  2177.             $seed = get_transient('random_seed');
  2178.         $rnd_value = md5( uniqid(microtime() . mt_rand(), true ) . $seed );
  2179.         $rnd_value .= sha1($rnd_value);
  2180.         $rnd_value .= sha1($rnd_value . $seed);
  2181.         $seed = md5($seed . $rnd_value);
  2182.         if ( ! defined( 'WP_SETUP_CONFIG' ) && ! defined( 'WP_INSTALLING' ) ) {
  2183.             set_transient( 'random_seed', $seed );
  2184.         }
  2185.     }
  2186.  
  2187.     // Take the first 8 digits for our value
  2188.     $value = substr($rnd_value, 0, 8);
  2189.  
  2190.     // Strip the first eight, leaving the remainder for the next call to wp_rand().
  2191.     $rnd_value = substr($rnd_value, 8);
  2192.  
  2193.     $value = abs(hexdec($value));
  2194.  
  2195.     // Reduce the value to be within the min - max range
  2196.     if ( $max != 0 )
  2197.         $value = $min + ( $max - $min + 1 ) * $value / ( $max_random_number + 1 );
  2198.  
  2199.     return abs(intval($value));
  2200. }
  2201. endif;
  2202.  
  2203. if ( !function_exists('wp_set_password') ) :
  2204. /**
  2205.  * Updates the user's password with a new encrypted one.
  2206.  *
  2207.  * For integration with other applications, this function can be overwritten to
  2208.  * instead use the other package password checking algorithm.
  2209.  *
  2210.  * Please note: This function should be used sparingly and is really only meant for single-time
  2211.  * application. Leveraging this improperly in a plugin or theme could result in an endless loop
  2212.  * of password resets if precautions are not taken to ensure it does not execute on every page load.
  2213.  *
  2214.  * @since 2.5.0
  2215.  *
  2216.  * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
  2217.  *
  2218.  * @param string $password The plaintext new user password
  2219.  * @param int    $user_id  User ID
  2220.  */
  2221. function wp_set_password( $password, $user_id ) {
  2222.     global $wpdb;
  2223.  
  2224.     $hash = wp_hash_password( $password );
  2225.     $wpdb->update($wpdb->users, array('user_pass' => $hash, 'user_activation_key' => ''), array('ID' => $user_id) );
  2226.  
  2227.     wp_cache_delete($user_id, 'users');
  2228. }
  2229. endif;
  2230.  
  2231. if ( !function_exists( 'get_avatar' ) ) :
  2232. /**
  2233.  * Retrieve the avatar `<img>` tag for a user, email address, MD5 hash, comment, or post.
  2234.  *
  2235.  * @since 2.5.0
  2236.  * @since 4.2.0 Optional `$args` parameter added.
  2237.  *
  2238.  * @param mixed $id_or_email The Gravatar to retrieve. Accepts a user_id, gravatar md5 hash,
  2239.  *                           user email, WP_User object, WP_Post object, or WP_Comment object.
  2240.  * @param int    $size       Optional. Height and width of the avatar image file in pixels. Default 96.
  2241.  * @param string $default    Optional. URL for the default image or a default type. Accepts '404'
  2242.  *                           (return a 404 instead of a default image), 'retro' (8bit), 'monsterid'
  2243.  *                           (monster), 'wavatar' (cartoon face), 'indenticon' (the "quilt"),
  2244.  *                           'mystery', 'mm', or 'mysteryman' (The Oyster Man), 'blank' (transparent GIF),
  2245.  *                           or 'gravatar_default' (the Gravatar logo). Default is the value of the
  2246.  *                           'avatar_default' option, with a fallback of 'mystery'.
  2247.  * @param string $alt        Optional. Alternative text to use in &lt;img&gt; tag. Default empty.
  2248.  * @param array  $args       {
  2249.  *     Optional. Extra arguments to retrieve the avatar.
  2250.  *
  2251.  *     @type int          $height        Display height of the avatar in pixels. Defaults to $size.
  2252.  *     @type int          $width         Display width of the avatar in pixels. Defaults to $size.
  2253.  *     @type bool         $force_default Whether to always show the default image, never the Gravatar. Default false.
  2254.  *     @type string       $rating        What rating to display avatars up to. Accepts 'G', 'PG', 'R', 'X', and are
  2255.  *                                       judged in that order. Default is the value of the 'avatar_rating' option.
  2256.  *     @type string       $scheme        URL scheme to use. See set_url_scheme() for accepted values.
  2257.  *                                       Default null.
  2258.  *     @type array|string $class         Array or string of additional classes to add to the &lt;img&gt; element.
  2259.  *                                       Default null.
  2260.  *     @type bool         $force_display Whether to always show the avatar - ignores the show_avatars option.
  2261.  *                                       Default false.
  2262.  *     @type string       $extra_attr    HTML attributes to insert in the IMG element. Is not sanitized. Default empty.
  2263.  * }
  2264.  * @return false|string `<img>` tag for the user's avatar. False on failure.
  2265.  */
  2266. function get_avatar( $id_or_email, $size = 96, $default = '', $alt = '', $args = null ) {
  2267.     $defaults = array(
  2268.         // get_avatar_data() args.
  2269.         'size'          => 96,
  2270.         'height'        => null,
  2271.         'width'         => null,
  2272.         'default'       => get_option( 'avatar_default', 'mystery' ),
  2273.         'force_default' => false,
  2274.         'rating'        => get_option( 'avatar_rating' ),
  2275.         'scheme'        => null,
  2276.         'alt'           => '',
  2277.         'class'         => null,
  2278.         'force_display' => false,
  2279.         'extra_attr'    => '',
  2280.     );
  2281.  
  2282.     if ( empty( $args ) ) {
  2283.         $args = array();
  2284.     }
  2285.  
  2286.     $args['size']    = (int) $size;
  2287.     $args['default'] = $default;
  2288.     $args['alt']     = $alt;
  2289.  
  2290.     $args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
  2291.  
  2292.     if ( empty( $args['height'] ) ) {
  2293.         $args['height'] = $args['size'];
  2294.     }
  2295.     if ( empty( $args['width'] ) ) {
  2296.         $args['width'] = $args['size'];
  2297.     }
  2298.  
  2299.     if ( is_object( $id_or_email ) && isset( $id_or_email->comment_ID ) ) {
  2300.         $id_or_email = get_comment( $id_or_email );
  2301.     }
  2302.  
  2303.     /**
  2304.      * Filters whether to retrieve the avatar URL early.
  2305.      *
  2306.      * Passing a non-null value will effectively short-circuit get_avatar(), passing
  2307.      * the value through the {@see 'get_avatar'} filter and returning early.
  2308.      *
  2309.      * @since 4.2.0
  2310.      *
  2311.      * @param string $avatar      HTML for the user's avatar. Default null.
  2312.      * @param mixed  $id_or_email The Gravatar to retrieve. Accepts a user_id, gravatar md5 hash,
  2313.      *                            user email, WP_User object, WP_Post object, or WP_Comment object.
  2314.      * @param array  $args        Arguments passed to get_avatar_url(), after processing.
  2315.      */
  2316.     $avatar = apply_filters( 'pre_get_avatar', null, $id_or_email, $args );
  2317.  
  2318.     if ( ! is_null( $avatar ) ) {
  2319.         /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
  2320.         return apply_filters( 'get_avatar', $avatar, $id_or_email, $args['size'], $args['default'], $args['alt'], $args );
  2321.     }
  2322.  
  2323.     if ( ! $args['force_display'] && ! get_option( 'show_avatars' ) ) {
  2324.         return false;
  2325.     }
  2326.  
  2327.     $url2x = get_avatar_url( $id_or_email, array_merge( $args, array( 'size' => $args['size'] * 2 ) ) );
  2328.  
  2329.     $args = get_avatar_data( $id_or_email, $args );
  2330.  
  2331.     $url = $args['url'];
  2332.  
  2333.     if ( ! $url || is_wp_error( $url ) ) {
  2334.         return false;
  2335.     }
  2336.  
  2337.     $class = array( 'avatar', 'avatar-' . (int) $args['size'], 'photo' );
  2338.  
  2339.     if ( ! $args['found_avatar'] || $args['force_default'] ) {
  2340.         $class[] = 'avatar-default';
  2341.     }
  2342.  
  2343.     if ( $args['class'] ) {
  2344.         if ( is_array( $args['class'] ) ) {
  2345.             $class = array_merge( $class, $args['class'] );
  2346.         } else {
  2347.             $class[] = $args['class'];
  2348.         }
  2349.     }
  2350.  
  2351.     $avatar = sprintf(
  2352.         "<img alt='%s' src='%s' srcset='%s' class='%s' height='%d' width='%d' %s/>",
  2353.         esc_attr( $args['alt'] ),
  2354.         esc_url( $url ),
  2355.         esc_attr( "$url2x 2x" ),
  2356.         esc_attr( join( ' ', $class ) ),
  2357.         (int) $args['height'],
  2358.         (int) $args['width'],
  2359.         $args['extra_attr']
  2360.     );
  2361.  
  2362.     /**
  2363.      * Filters the avatar to retrieve.
  2364.      *
  2365.      * @since 2.5.0
  2366.      * @since 4.2.0 The `$args` parameter was added.
  2367.      *
  2368.      * @param string $avatar      &lt;img&gt; tag for the user's avatar.
  2369.      * @param mixed  $id_or_email The Gravatar to retrieve. Accepts a user_id, gravatar md5 hash,
  2370.      *                            user email, WP_User object, WP_Post object, or WP_Comment object.
  2371.      * @param int    $size        Square avatar width and height in pixels to retrieve.
  2372.      * @param string $alt         Alternative text to use in the avatar image tag.
  2373.      *                                       Default empty.
  2374.      * @param array  $args        Arguments passed to get_avatar_data(), after processing.
  2375.      */
  2376.     return apply_filters( 'get_avatar', $avatar, $id_or_email, $args['size'], $args['default'], $args['alt'], $args );
  2377. }
  2378. endif;
  2379.  
  2380. if ( !function_exists( 'wp_text_diff' ) ) :
  2381. /**
  2382.  * Displays a human readable HTML representation of the difference between two strings.
  2383.  *
  2384.  * The Diff is available for getting the changes between versions. The output is
  2385.  * HTML, so the primary use is for displaying the changes. If the two strings
  2386.  * are equivalent, then an empty string will be returned.
  2387.  *
  2388.  * The arguments supported and can be changed are listed below.
  2389.  *
  2390.  * 'title' : Default is an empty string. Titles the diff in a manner compatible
  2391.  *      with the output.
  2392.  * 'title_left' : Default is an empty string. Change the HTML to the left of the
  2393.  *      title.
  2394.  * 'title_right' : Default is an empty string. Change the HTML to the right of
  2395.  *      the title.
  2396.  *
  2397.  * @since 2.6.0
  2398.  *
  2399.  * @see wp_parse_args() Used to change defaults to user defined settings.
  2400.  * @uses Text_Diff
  2401.  * @uses WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table
  2402.  *
  2403.  * @param string       $left_string  "old" (left) version of string
  2404.  * @param string       $right_string "new" (right) version of string
  2405.  * @param string|array $args         Optional. Change 'title', 'title_left', and 'title_right' defaults.
  2406.  * @return string Empty string if strings are equivalent or HTML with differences.
  2407.  */
  2408. function wp_text_diff( $left_string, $right_string, $args = null ) {
  2409.     $defaults = array( 'title' => '', 'title_left' => '', 'title_right' => '' );
  2410.     $args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
  2411.  
  2412.     if ( ! class_exists( 'WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table', false ) )
  2413.         require( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/wp-diff.php' );
  2414.  
  2415.     $left_string  = normalize_whitespace($left_string);
  2416.     $right_string = normalize_whitespace($right_string);
  2417.  
  2418.     $left_lines  = explode("\n", $left_string);
  2419.     $right_lines = explode("\n", $right_string);
  2420.     $text_diff = new Text_Diff($left_lines, $right_lines);
  2421.     $renderer  = new WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table( $args );
  2422.     $diff = $renderer->render($text_diff);
  2423.  
  2424.     if ( !$diff )
  2425.         return '';
  2426.  
  2427.     $r  = "<table class='diff'>\n";
  2428.  
  2429.     if ( ! empty( $args[ 'show_split_view' ] ) ) {
  2430.         $r .= "<col class='content diffsplit left' /><col class='content diffsplit middle' /><col class='content diffsplit right' />";
  2431.     } else {
  2432.         $r .= "<col class='content' />";
  2433.     }
  2434.  
  2435.     if ( $args['title'] || $args['title_left'] || $args['title_right'] )
  2436.         $r .= "<thead>";
  2437.     if ( $args['title'] )
  2438.         $r .= "<tr class='diff-title'><th colspan='4'>$args[title]</th></tr>\n";
  2439.     if ( $args['title_left'] || $args['title_right'] ) {
  2440.         $r .= "<tr class='diff-sub-title'>\n";
  2441.         $r .= "\t<td></td><th>$args[title_left]</th>\n";
  2442.         $r .= "\t<td></td><th>$args[title_right]</th>\n";
  2443.         $r .= "</tr>\n";
  2444.     }
  2445.     if ( $args['title'] || $args['title_left'] || $args['title_right'] )
  2446.         $r .= "</thead>\n";
  2447.  
  2448.     $r .= "<tbody>\n$diff\n</tbody>\n";
  2449.     $r .= "</table>";
  2450.  
  2451.     return $r;
  2452. }
  2453. endif;
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