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Updates wpcomsh to sync with version 3.22.13. (#37848)
* Removed markdown file exclusion pattern. * Add create_function polyfill (Automattic/wpcomsh#1894) * Add create function polyfill * Add create function polyfill * Add License * Trigger a notice when it gets used Notifies site owners and allows us to keep track of the sites using it. Props @ebinnion See pfuQfP-gV-p2/#comment-559 * See if unit tests work. * Fix linter and failing test * Convert deprecations to exceptions * Revert test --------- Authored-by: TimBroddin Co-authored-by: Konstantin Obenland <obenland@gmx.de> * Changelog. * Bump to 3.22.7 * Prevent non array/object from working (Automattic/wpcomsh#1901) * Changelog. * Bump to 3.22.8. * Fix: do not override text color if it is not set on the theme (Automattic/wpcomsh#1902) * do not override text color if it is not set on the theme --------- Co-authored-by: Andrés Blanco <email@gmail.com> * Changelog. * Bumped to 3.22.9. * Update read access cookie arguments (Automattic/wpcomsh#1905) * Update read access cookie arguments * Changelog. * Bumped to 3.22.10. * Bumped to 3.22.11. * Update language files and version bump to 3.22.12 (Automattic/wpcomsh#1906) * Update language files --------- Co-authored-by: sdnunca <sorin@php.net> * Untangling: Remove temporary code that hides Hosting menu options (Automattic/wpcomsh#1900) * Remove temporary code * Version bump to 3.22.13 * Project versions. * Correct dates. * Adding the proper markdown handling exclude wildcard, h/t @anomiex. * Added first function creation warning safeguard. * Reverted the previous solution and added initialization. --------- Co-authored-by: Konstantin Obenland <obenland@gmx.de> Co-authored-by: Andrés Blanco <email@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: sdnunca <sorin@php.net> Committed via a GitHub action: https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack/actions/runs/9503806331 Upstream-Ref: Automattic/jetpack@efb7307
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