WordPress Version: 6.2
/**
* Requires the template file with WordPress environment.
*
* The globals are set up for the template file to ensure that the WordPress
* environment is available from within the function. The query variables are
* also available.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 5.5.0 The `$args` parameter was added.
*
* @global array $posts
* @global WP_Post $post Global post object.
* @global bool $wp_did_header
* @global WP_Query $wp_query WordPress Query object.
* @global WP_Rewrite $wp_rewrite WordPress rewrite component.
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
* @global string $wp_version
* @global WP $wp Current WordPress environment instance.
* @global int $id
* @global WP_Comment $comment Global comment object.
* @global int $user_ID
*
* @param string $_template_file Path to template file.
* @param bool $load_once Whether to require_once or require. Default true.
* @param array $args Optional. Additional arguments passed to the template.
* Default empty array.
*/
function load_template($_template_file, $load_once = true, $args = array())
{
global $posts, $post, $wp_did_header, $wp_query, $wp_rewrite, $wpdb, $wp_version, $wp, $id, $comment, $user_ID;
if (is_array($wp_query->query_vars)) {
/*
* This use of extract() cannot be removed. There are many possible ways that
* templates could depend on variables that it creates existing, and no way to
* detect and deprecate it.
*
* Passing the EXTR_SKIP flag is the safest option, ensuring globals and
* function variables cannot be overwritten.
*/
// phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DontExtract.extract_extract
extract($wp_query->query_vars, EXTR_SKIP);
}
if (isset($s)) {
$s = esc_attr($s);
}
/**
* Fires before a template file is loaded.
*
* @since 6.1.0
*
* @param string $_template_file The full path to the template file.
* @param bool $load_once Whether to require_once or require.
* @param array $args Additional arguments passed to the template.
*/
do_action('wp_before_load_template', $_template_file, $load_once, $args);
if ($load_once) {
require_once $_template_file;
} else {
require $_template_file;
}
/**
* Fires after a template file is loaded.
*
* @since 6.1.0
*
* @param string $_template_file The full path to the template file.
* @param bool $load_once Whether to require_once or require.
* @param array $args Additional arguments passed to the template.
*/
do_action('wp_after_load_template', $_template_file, $load_once, $args);
}