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Give_Cache::__construct()   A

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<?php
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The PSR-1: Basic Coding Standard recommends that a file should either introduce new symbols, that is classes, functions, constants or similar, or have side effects. Side effects are anything that executes logic, like for example printing output, changing ini settings or writing to a file.

The idea behind this recommendation is that merely auto-loading a class should not change the state of an application. It also promotes a cleaner style of programming and makes your code less prone to errors, because the logic is not spread out all over the place.

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/**
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 * Class for managing cache
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 *
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 * @package     Give
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 * @subpackage  Classes/Give_Cache
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 * @copyright   Copyright (c) 2017, WordImpress
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 * @license     https://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license GNU Public License
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 * @since       1.8.7
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 */
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// Exit if accessed directly.
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if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
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	exit;
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}
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class Give_Cache {
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Since you have declared the constructor as private, maybe you should also declare the class as final.
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	/**
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	 * Instance.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access static
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	 * @var
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	 */
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	static private $instance;
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	/**
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	 * Singleton pattern.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access private
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	 * Give_Cache constructor.
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	 */
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	private function __construct() {
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get instance.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access public
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	 * @return static
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	 */
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	public static function get_instance() {
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		if ( null === static::$instance ) {
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Since $instance is declared private, accessing it with static will lead to errors in possible sub-classes; consider using self, or increasing the visibility of $instance to at least protected.

Let’s assume you have a class which uses late-static binding:

class YourClass
{
    private static $someVariable;

    public static function getSomeVariable()
    {
        return static::$someVariable;
    }
}

The code above will run fine in your PHP runtime. However, if you now create a sub-class and call the getSomeVariable() on that sub-class, you will receive a runtime error:

class YourSubClass extends YourClass { }

YourSubClass::getSomeVariable(); // Will cause an access error.

In the case above, it makes sense to update SomeClass to use self instead:

class SomeClass
{
    private static $someVariable;

    public static function getSomeVariable()
    {
        return self::$someVariable; // self works fine with private.
    }
}
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			self::$instance = new static();
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		}
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		return self::$instance;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Setup hooks.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access public
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	 */
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	public function setup_hooks() {
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		// weekly delete all expired cache.
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		add_action( 'give_weekly_scheduled_events', array( $this, 'delete_all_expired' ) );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get cache key.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 *
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	 * @param  string $action     Cache key prefix.
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	 * @param  array  $query_args (optional) Query array.
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	 *
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	 * @return string
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	 */
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	public static function get_key( $action, $query_args = null ) {
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		$cache_key = "give_cache_{$action}";
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		// Bailout.
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		if ( ! empty( $query_args ) ) {
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			$cache_key = "{$cache_key}_" . substr( md5( serialize( $query_args ) ), 0, 15 );
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		}
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		return $cache_key;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get cache.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 *
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	 * @param  string $cache_key
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	 * @param  bool   $custom_key
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	 * @param  mixed  $query_args
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	 *
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	 * @return mixed
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	 */
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	public static function get( $cache_key, $custom_key = false, $query_args = array() ) {
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		if ( ! self::is_valid_cache_key( $cache_key ) ) {
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			if ( ! $custom_key ) {
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				return new WP_Error( 'give_invalid_cache_key', __( 'Cache key format should be give_cache_*', 'give' ) );
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			}
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			$cache_key = self::get_key( $cache_key, $query_args );
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		}
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		$option = get_option( $cache_key );
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		// Backward compatibility (<1.8.7).
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37% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?

Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it.

The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production.

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		if ( ! is_array( $option ) || empty( $option ) || ! array_key_exists( 'expiration', $option ) ) {
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			return $option;
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		}
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		// Get current time.
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		$current_time = current_time( 'timestamp', 1 );
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		if ( empty( $option['expiration'] ) || ( $current_time < $option['expiration'] ) ) {
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			$option = $option['data'];
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		} else {
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			$option = false;
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		}
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		return $option;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Set cache.
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 *
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	 * @param  string   $cache_key
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	 * @param  mixed    $data
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	 * @param  int|null $expiration Timestamp should be in GMT format.
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	 * @param  bool     $custom_key
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	 * @param  mixed    $query_args
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	 *
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	 * @return mixed
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	 */
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	public static function set( $cache_key, $data, $expiration = null, $custom_key = false, $query_args = array() ) {
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		if ( ! self::is_valid_cache_key( $cache_key ) ) {
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			if ( ! $custom_key ) {
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				return new WP_Error( 'give_invalid_cache_key', __( 'Cache key format should be give_cache_*', 'give' ) );
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			}
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			$cache_key = self::get_key( $cache_key, $query_args );
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		}
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		$option_value = array(
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			'data'       => $data,
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			'expiration' => ! is_null( $expiration )
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				? ( $expiration + current_time( 'timestamp', 1 ) )
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				: null,
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		);
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		$result = add_option( $cache_key, $option_value, '', 'no' );
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		return $result;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Delete cache.
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @param  string|array $cache_keys
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	 *
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	 * @return bool|WP_Error
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	 */
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	public static function delete( $cache_keys ) {
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		$result = true;
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		$invalid_keys = array();
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		if ( ! empty( $cache_keys ) ) {
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			$cache_keys = is_array( $cache_keys ) ? $cache_keys : array( $cache_keys );
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			foreach ( $cache_keys as $cache_key ) {
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				if ( ! self::is_valid_cache_key( $cache_key ) ) {
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					$invalid_keys[] = $cache_key;
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					$result = false;
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				}
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				delete_option( $cache_key );
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			}
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		}
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		if( ! $result ) {
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			$result = new WP_Error(
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				'give_invalid_cache_key',
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					__( 'Cache key format should be give_cache_*', 'give' ),
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					$invalid_keys
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			);
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		return $result;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Delete all logging cache.
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	 *
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access public
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	 * @global wpdb $wpdb
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	 *
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	 * @param bool $force If set to true then all cached values will be delete instead of only expired
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	 *
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	 * @return bool
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	 */
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	public static function delete_all_expired( $force = false ) {
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		global $wpdb;
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Use of global functionality is not recommended; it makes your code harder to test, and less reusable.

Instead of relying on global state, we recommend one of these alternatives:

1. Pass all data via parameters

function myFunction($a, $b) {
    // Do something
}

2. Create a class that maintains your state

class MyClass {
    private $a;
    private $b;

    public function __construct($a, $b) {
        $this->a = $a;
        $this->b = $b;
    }

    public function myFunction() {
        // Do something
    }
}
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		$options = $wpdb->get_results(
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			$wpdb->prepare(
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				"SELECT option_name, option_value
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						FROM {$wpdb->options}
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						Where option_name
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						LIKE '%%%s%%'",
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				'give_cache'
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			),
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			ARRAY_A
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		);
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		// Bailout.
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		if ( empty( $options ) ) {
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			return false;
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		}
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		$current_time = current_time( 'timestamp', 1 );
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		// Delete log cache.
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		foreach ( $options as $option ) {
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			$option['option_value'] = maybe_unserialize( $option['option_value'] );
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			if (
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				(
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					! self::is_valid_cache_key( $option['option_name'] )
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					|| ! is_array( $option['option_value'] ) // Backward compatibility (<1.8.7).
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37% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?

Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it.

The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production.

This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them.

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					|| ! array_key_exists( 'expiration', $option['option_value'] ) // Backward compatibility (<1.8.7).
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37% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?

Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it.

The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production.

This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them.

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					|| empty( $option['option_value']['expiration'] )
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					|| ( $current_time < $option['option_value']['expiration'] )
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				)
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				&& ! $force
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			) {
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				continue;
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			}
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			self::delete( $option['option_name'] );
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		}
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get list of options like.
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access public
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	 *
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	 * @param string $option_name
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	 */
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	public static function get_options_like( $option_name, $fields = false ) {
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		global $wpdb;
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Use of global functionality is not recommended; it makes your code harder to test, and less reusable.

Instead of relying on global state, we recommend one of these alternatives:

1. Pass all data via parameters

function myFunction($a, $b) {
    // Do something
}

2. Create a class that maintains your state

class MyClass {
    private $a;
    private $b;

    public function __construct($a, $b) {
        $this->a = $a;
        $this->b = $b;
    }

    public function myFunction() {
        // Do something
    }
}
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		if ( empty( $option_name ) ) {
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			return array();
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		}
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		$field_names = $fields ? 'option_name, option_value' : 'option_name';
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					"SELECT {$field_names }
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						LIKE '%%%s%%'",
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					"give_cache_{$option_name}"
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					"SELECT *
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						LIKE '%%%s%%'",
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					"give_cache_{$option_name}"
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				1
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	 * @since  1.8.7
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	 * @access public
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	 */
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	public static function is_valid_cache_key( $cache_key ) {
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		return ( false !== strpos( $cache_key, 'give_cache_' ) );
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	}
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}
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// Initialize
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Give_Cache::get_instance()->setup_hooks();
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// @todo implement this with all possible cache
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