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Avoid a duplicate query for the comment count#2015
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This was introduced originally in #1209, since (as the failing test shows) out-of-bounds pages will give back 0 for Changed this to using the normal query on in-bounds requests, and only running the secondary query if we're out of bounds. Updating other controllers now. |
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Looks good 👍 And well-covered by existing tests. |
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Although, in this case, I think this PR is still better than what we had before. |
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Back in 768a282 (#1197), we introduced the regular pagination headers for comment queries. However, apparently we missed that
WP_Comment_QueryhasSQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWSbuilt-in (but off by default), so we're doing a complex query twice here.Attached patch uses
$query->found_commentsand$query->max_num_pagesinstead of redoing the query.