wp-includes/functions.php:4204Kills WordPress execution and displays XML response with an error message.
$messagestring$titlestringoptional''$argsstring|arrayoptionalarray()function _xml_wp_die_handler( $message, $title = '', $args = array() ) { list( $message, $title, $parsed_args ) = _wp_die_process_input( $message, $title, $args ); $message = htmlspecialchars( $message ); $title = htmlspecialchars( $title ); $xml = <<<EOD<error> <code>{$parsed_args['code']}</code> <title><![CDATA[{$title}]]></title> <message><![CDATA[{$message}]]></message> <data> <status>{$parsed_args['response']}</status> </data></error> EOD; if ( ! headers_sent() ) { header( "Content-Type: text/xml; charset={$parsed_args['charset']}" ); if ( null !== $parsed_args['response'] ) { status_header( $parsed_args['response'] ); } nocache_headers(); } echo $xml; if ( $parsed_args['exit'] ) { die(); }}Introduced in 5.2.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
Signature, return type and hooks compared across 5 parsed releases.
src/wp-includes/functions.php, and regenerated for each WordPress release so it tracks the code rather than a snapshot of it.