wp-includes/formatting.php:391Searches for disabled element tags. Pushes element to stack on tag open and pops on tag close.
$textstring$stackstring[]$disabled_elementsstring[]function _wptexturize_pushpop_element( $text, &$stack, $disabled_elements ) { // Is it an opening tag or closing tag? if ( isset( $text[1] ) && '/' !== $text[1] ) { $opening_tag = true; $name_offset = 1; } elseif ( 0 === count( $stack ) ) { // Stack is empty. Just stop. return; } else { $opening_tag = false; $name_offset = 2; } // Parse out the tag name. $space = strpos( $text, ' ' ); if ( false === $space ) { $space = -1; } else { $space -= $name_offset; } $tag = substr( $text, $name_offset, $space ); // Handle disabled tags. if ( in_array( $tag, $disabled_elements, true ) ) { if ( $opening_tag ) { /* * This disables texturize until we find a closing tag of our type * (e.g. <pre>) even if there was invalid nesting before that. * * Example: in the case <pre>sadsadasd</code>"baba"</pre> * "baba" won't be texturized. */ array_push( $stack, $tag ); } elseif ( end( $stack ) === $tag ) { array_pop( $stack ); } }}Introduced in 2.9.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
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