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<?php
/**
 * Rewrite API: WP_Rewrite class
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Rewrite
 * @since 1.5.0
 */

/**
 * Core class used to implement a rewrite component API.
 *
 * The WordPress Rewrite class writes the rewrite module rules to the .htaccess
 * file. It also handles parsing the request to get the correct setup for the
 * WordPress Query class.
 *
 * The Rewrite along with WP class function as a front controller for WordPress.
 * You can add rules to trigger your page view and processing using this
 * component. The full functionality of a front controller does not exist,
 * meaning you can't define how the template files load based on the rewrite
 * rules.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 */
#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class WP_Rewrite {
	/**
	 * Permalink structure for posts.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $permalink_structure;

	/**
	 * Whether to add trailing slashes.
	 *
	 * @since 2.2.0
	 * @var bool
	 */
	public $use_trailing_slashes;

	/**
	 * Base for the author permalink structure (example.com/$author_base/authorname).
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $author_base = 'author';

	/**
	 * Permalink structure for author archives.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $author_structure;

	/**
	 * Permalink structure for date archives.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $date_structure;

	/**
	 * Permalink structure for pages.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $page_structure;

	/**
	 * Base of the search permalink structure (example.com/$search_base/query).
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $search_base = 'search';

	/**
	 * Permalink structure for searches.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $search_structure;

	/**
	 * Comments permalink base.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $comments_base = 'comments';

	/**
	 * Pagination permalink base.
	 *
	 * @since 3.1.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $pagination_base = 'page';

	/**
	 * Comments pagination permalink base.
	 *
	 * @since 4.2.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $comments_pagination_base = 'comment-page';

	/**
	 * Feed permalink base.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $feed_base = 'feed';

	/**
	 * Comments feed permalink structure.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $comment_feed_structure;

	/**
	 * Feed request permalink structure.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $feed_structure;

	/**
	 * The static portion of the post permalink structure.
	 *
	 * If the permalink structure is "/archive/%post_id%" then the front
	 * is "/archive/". If the permalink structure is "/%year%/%postname%/"
	 * then the front is "/".
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::init()
	 */
	public $front;

	/**
	 * The prefix for all permalink structures.
	 *
	 * If PATHINFO/index permalinks are in use then the root is the value of
	 * `WP_Rewrite::$index` with a trailing slash appended. Otherwise the root
	 * will be empty.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::init()
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::using_index_permalinks()
	 */
	public $root = '';

	/**
	 * The name of the index file which is the entry point to all requests.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $index = 'index.php';

	/**
	 * Variable name to use for regex matches in the rewritten query.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string
	 */
	public $matches = '';

	/**
	 * Rewrite rules to match against the request to find the redirect or query.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $rules;

	/**
	 * Additional rules added external to the rewrite class.
	 *
	 * Those not generated by the class, see add_rewrite_rule().
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $extra_rules = array();

	/**
	 * Additional rules that belong at the beginning to match first.
	 *
	 * Those not generated by the class, see add_rewrite_rule().
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $extra_rules_top = array();

	/**
	 * Rules that don't redirect to WordPress' index.php.
	 *
	 * These rules are written to the mod_rewrite portion of the .htaccess,
	 * and are added by add_external_rule().
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $non_wp_rules = array();

	/**
	 * Extra permalink structures, e.g. categories, added by add_permastruct().
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 * @var array[]
	 */
	public $extra_permastructs = array();

	/**
	 * Endpoints (like /trackback/) added by add_rewrite_endpoint().
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 * @var array[]
	 */
	public $endpoints;

	/**
	 * Whether to write every mod_rewrite rule for WordPress into the .htaccess file.
	 *
	 * This is off by default, turning it on might print a lot of rewrite rules
	 * to the .htaccess file.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 * @var bool
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::mod_rewrite_rules()
	 */
	public $use_verbose_rules = false;

	/**
	 * Could post permalinks be confused with those of pages?
	 *
	 * If the first rewrite tag in the post permalink structure is one that could
	 * also match a page name (e.g. %postname% or %author%) then this flag is
	 * set to true. Prior to WordPress 3.3 this flag indicated that every page
	 * would have a set of rules added to the top of the rewrite rules array.
	 * Now it tells WP::parse_request() to check if a URL matching the page
	 * permastruct is actually a page before accepting it.
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 * @var bool
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::init()
	 */
	public $use_verbose_page_rules = true;

	/**
	 * Rewrite tags that can be used in permalink structures.
	 *
	 * These are translated into the regular expressions stored in
	 * `WP_Rewrite::$rewritereplace` and are rewritten to the query
	 * variables listed in WP_Rewrite::$queryreplace.
	 *
	 * Additional tags can be added with add_rewrite_tag().
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $rewritecode = array(
		'%year%',
		'%monthnum%',
		'%day%',
		'%hour%',
		'%minute%',
		'%second%',
		'%postname%',
		'%post_id%',
		'%author%',
		'%pagename%',
		'%search%',
	);

	/**
	 * Regular expressions to be substituted into rewrite rules in place
	 * of rewrite tags, see WP_Rewrite::$rewritecode.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $rewritereplace = array(
		'([0-9]{4})',
		'([0-9]{1,2})',
		'([0-9]{1,2})',
		'([0-9]{1,2})',
		'([0-9]{1,2})',
		'([0-9]{1,2})',
		'([^/]+)',
		'([0-9]+)',
		'([^/]+)',
		'([^/]+?)',
		'(.+)',
	);

	/**
	 * Query variables that rewrite tags map to, see WP_Rewrite::$rewritecode.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $queryreplace = array(
		'year=',
		'monthnum=',
		'day=',
		'hour=',
		'minute=',
		'second=',
		'name=',
		'p=',
		'author_name=',
		'pagename=',
		's=',
	);

	/**
	 * Supported default feeds.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 * @var string[]
	 */
	public $feeds = array( 'feed', 'rdf', 'rss', 'rss2', 'atom' );

	/**
	 * Determines whether permalinks are being used.
	 *
	 * This can be either rewrite module or permalink in the HTTP query string.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return bool True, if permalinks are enabled.
	 */
	public function using_permalinks() {
		return ! empty( $this->permalink_structure );
	}

	/**
	 * Determines whether permalinks are being used and rewrite module is not enabled.
	 *
	 * Means that permalink links are enabled and index.php is in the URL.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return bool Whether permalink links are enabled and index.php is in the URL.
	 */
	public function using_index_permalinks() {
		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			return false;
		}

		// If the index is not in the permalink, we're using mod_rewrite.
		return preg_match( '#^/*' . $this->index . '#', $this->permalink_structure );
	}

	/**
	 * Determines whether permalinks are being used and rewrite module is enabled.
	 *
	 * Using permalinks and index.php is not in the URL.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return bool Whether permalink links are enabled and index.php is NOT in the URL.
	 */
	public function using_mod_rewrite_permalinks() {
		return $this->using_permalinks() && ! $this->using_index_permalinks();
	}

	/**
	 * Indexes for matches for usage in preg_*() functions.
	 *
	 * The format of the string is, with empty matches property value, '$NUM'.
	 * The 'NUM' will be replaced with the value in the $number parameter. With
	 * the matches property not empty, the value of the returned string will
	 * contain that value of the matches property. The format then will be
	 * '$MATCHES[NUM]', with MATCHES as the value in the property and NUM the
	 * value of the $number parameter.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @param int $number Index number.
	 * @return string
	 */
	public function preg_index( $number ) {
		$match_prefix = '$';
		$match_suffix = '';

		if ( ! empty( $this->matches ) ) {
			$match_prefix = '$' . $this->matches . '[';
			$match_suffix = ']';
		}

		return "$match_prefix$number$match_suffix";
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves all pages and attachments for pages URIs.
	 *
	 * The attachments are for those that have pages as parents and will be
	 * retrieved.
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 *
	 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
	 *
	 * @return array Array of page URIs as first element and attachment URIs as second element.
	 */
	public function page_uri_index() {
		global $wpdb;

		// Get pages in order of hierarchy, i.e. children after parents.
		$pages = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'page' AND post_status != 'auto-draft'" );
		$posts = get_page_hierarchy( $pages );

		// If we have no pages get out quick.
		if ( ! $posts ) {
			return array( array(), array() );
		}

		// Now reverse it, because we need parents after children for rewrite rules to work properly.
		$posts = array_reverse( $posts, true );

		$page_uris            = array();
		$page_attachment_uris = array();

		foreach ( $posts as $id => $post ) {
			// URL => page name.
			$uri         = get_page_uri( $id );
			$attachments = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'attachment' AND post_parent = %d", $id ) );
			if ( ! empty( $attachments ) ) {
				foreach ( $attachments as $attachment ) {
					$attach_uri                          = get_page_uri( $attachment->ID );
					$page_attachment_uris[ $attach_uri ] = $attachment->ID;
				}
			}

			$page_uris[ $uri ] = $id;
		}

		return array( $page_uris, $page_attachment_uris );
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves all of the rewrite rules for pages.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string[] Page rewrite rules.
	 */
	public function page_rewrite_rules() {
		// The extra .? at the beginning prevents clashes with other regular expressions in the rules array.
		$this->add_rewrite_tag( '%pagename%', '(.?.+?)', 'pagename=' );

		return $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $this->get_page_permastruct(), EP_PAGES, true, true, false, false );
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves date permalink structure, with year, month, and day.
	 *
	 * The permalink structure for the date, if not set already depends on the
	 * permalink structure. It can be one of three formats. The first is year,
	 * month, day; the second is day, month, year; and the last format is month,
	 * day, year. These are matched against the permalink structure for which
	 * one is used. If none matches, then the default will be used, which is
	 * year, month, day.
	 *
	 * Prevents post ID and date permalinks from overlapping. In the case of
	 * post_id, the date permalink will be prepended with front permalink with
	 * 'date/' before the actual permalink to form the complete date permalink
	 * structure.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Date permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_date_permastruct() {
		if ( isset( $this->date_structure ) ) {
			return $this->date_structure;
		}

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->date_structure = '';
			return false;
		}

		// The date permalink must have year, month, and day separated by slashes.
		$endians = array( '%year%/%monthnum%/%day%', '%day%/%monthnum%/%year%', '%monthnum%/%day%/%year%' );

		$this->date_structure = '';
		$date_endian          = '';

		foreach ( $endians as $endian ) {
			if ( str_contains( $this->permalink_structure, $endian ) ) {
				$date_endian = $endian;
				break;
			}
		}

		if ( empty( $date_endian ) ) {
			$date_endian = '%year%/%monthnum%/%day%';
		}

		/*
		 * Do not allow the date tags and %post_id% to overlap in the permalink
		 * structure. If they do, move the date tags to $front/date/.
		 */
		$front = $this->front;
		preg_match_all( '/%.+?%/', $this->permalink_structure, $tokens );
		$tok_index = 1;
		foreach ( (array) $tokens[0] as $token ) {
			if ( '%post_id%' === $token && ( $tok_index <= 3 ) ) {
				$front = $front . 'date/';
				break;
			}
			++$tok_index;
		}

		$this->date_structure = $front . $date_endian;

		return $this->date_structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the year permalink structure without month and day.
	 *
	 * Gets the date permalink structure and strips out the month and day
	 * permalink structures.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Year permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_year_permastruct() {
		$structure = $this->get_date_permastruct();

		if ( empty( $structure ) ) {
			return false;
		}

		$structure = str_replace( '%monthnum%', '', $structure );
		$structure = str_replace( '%day%', '', $structure );
		$structure = preg_replace( '#/+#', '/', $structure );

		return $structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the month permalink structure without day and with year.
	 *
	 * Gets the date permalink structure and strips out the day permalink
	 * structures. Keeps the year permalink structure.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Year/Month permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_month_permastruct() {
		$structure = $this->get_date_permastruct();

		if ( empty( $structure ) ) {
			return false;
		}

		$structure = str_replace( '%day%', '', $structure );
		$structure = preg_replace( '#/+#', '/', $structure );

		return $structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the day permalink structure with month and year.
	 *
	 * Keeps date permalink structure with all year, month, and day.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Year/Month/Day permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_day_permastruct() {
		return $this->get_date_permastruct();
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the permalink structure for categories.
	 *
	 * If the category_base property has no value, then the category structure
	 * will have the front property value, followed by 'category', and finally
	 * '%category%'. If it does, then the root property will be used, along with
	 * the category_base property value.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Category permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_category_permastruct() {
		return $this->get_extra_permastruct( 'category' );
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the permalink structure for tags.
	 *
	 * If the tag_base property has no value, then the tag structure will have
	 * the front property value, followed by 'tag', and finally '%tag%'. If it
	 * does, then the root property will be used, along with the tag_base
	 * property value.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Tag permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_tag_permastruct() {
		return $this->get_extra_permastruct( 'post_tag' );
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves an extra permalink structure by name.
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $name Permalink structure name.
	 * @return string|false Permalink structure string on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_extra_permastruct( $name ) {
		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			return false;
		}

		if ( isset( $this->extra_permastructs[ $name ] ) ) {
			return $this->extra_permastructs[ $name ]['struct'];
		}

		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the author permalink structure.
	 *
	 * The permalink structure is front property, author base, and finally
	 * '/%author%'. Will set the author_structure property and then return it
	 * without attempting to set the value again.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Author permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_author_permastruct() {
		if ( isset( $this->author_structure ) ) {
			return $this->author_structure;
		}

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->author_structure = '';
			return false;
		}

		$this->author_structure = $this->front . $this->author_base . '/%author%';

		return $this->author_structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the search permalink structure.
	 *
	 * The permalink structure is root property, search base, and finally
	 * '/%search%'. Will set the search_structure property and then return it
	 * without attempting to set the value again.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Search permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_search_permastruct() {
		if ( isset( $this->search_structure ) ) {
			return $this->search_structure;
		}

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->search_structure = '';
			return false;
		}

		$this->search_structure = $this->root . $this->search_base . '/%search%';

		return $this->search_structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the page permalink structure.
	 *
	 * The permalink structure is root property, and '%pagename%'. Will set the
	 * page_structure property and then return it without attempting to set the
	 * value again.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Page permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_page_permastruct() {
		if ( isset( $this->page_structure ) ) {
			return $this->page_structure;
		}

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->page_structure = '';
			return false;
		}

		$this->page_structure = $this->root . '%pagename%';

		return $this->page_structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the feed permalink structure.
	 *
	 * The permalink structure is root property, feed base, and finally
	 * '/%feed%'. Will set the feed_structure property and then return it
	 * without attempting to set the value again.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Feed permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_feed_permastruct() {
		if ( isset( $this->feed_structure ) ) {
			return $this->feed_structure;
		}

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->feed_structure = '';
			return false;
		}

		$this->feed_structure = $this->root . $this->feed_base . '/%feed%';

		return $this->feed_structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the comment feed permalink structure.
	 *
	 * The permalink structure is root property, comment base property, feed
	 * base and finally '/%feed%'. Will set the comment_feed_structure property
	 * and then return it without attempting to set the value again.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false Comment feed permalink structure on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_comment_feed_permastruct() {
		if ( isset( $this->comment_feed_structure ) ) {
			return $this->comment_feed_structure;
		}

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->comment_feed_structure = '';
			return false;
		}

		$this->comment_feed_structure = $this->root . $this->comments_base . '/' . $this->feed_base . '/%feed%';

		return $this->comment_feed_structure;
	}

	/**
	 * Adds or updates existing rewrite tags (e.g. %postname%).
	 *
	 * If the tag already exists, replace the existing pattern and query for
	 * that tag, otherwise add the new tag.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::$rewritecode
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::$rewritereplace
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::$queryreplace
	 *
	 * @param string $tag   Name of the rewrite tag to add or update.
	 * @param string $regex Regular expression to substitute the tag for in rewrite rules.
	 * @param string $query String to append to the rewritten query. Must end in '='.
	 */
	public function add_rewrite_tag( $tag, $regex, $query ) {
		$position = array_search( $tag, $this->rewritecode, true );
		if ( false !== $position && null !== $position ) {
			$this->rewritereplace[ $position ] = $regex;
			$this->queryreplace[ $position ]   = $query;
		} else {
			$this->rewritecode[]    = $tag;
			$this->rewritereplace[] = $regex;
			$this->queryreplace[]   = $query;
		}
	}


	/**
	 * Removes an existing rewrite tag.
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::$rewritecode
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::$rewritereplace
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::$queryreplace
	 *
	 * @param string $tag Name of the rewrite tag to remove.
	 */
	public function remove_rewrite_tag( $tag ) {
		$position = array_search( $tag, $this->rewritecode, true );
		if ( false !== $position && null !== $position ) {
			unset( $this->rewritecode[ $position ] );
			unset( $this->rewritereplace[ $position ] );
			unset( $this->queryreplace[ $position ] );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Generates rewrite rules from a permalink structure.
	 *
	 * The main WP_Rewrite function for building the rewrite rule list. The
	 * contents of the function is a mix of black magic and regular expressions,
	 * so best just ignore the contents and move to the parameters.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $permalink_structure The permalink structure.
	 * @param int    $ep_mask             Optional. Endpoint mask defining what endpoints are added to the structure.
	 *                                    Accepts a mask of:
	 *                                    - `EP_ALL`
	 *                                    - `EP_NONE`
	 *                                    - `EP_ALL_ARCHIVES`
	 *                                    - `EP_ATTACHMENT`
	 *                                    - `EP_AUTHORS`
	 *                                    - `EP_CATEGORIES`
	 *                                    - `EP_COMMENTS`
	 *                                    - `EP_DATE`
	 *                                    - `EP_DAY`
	 *                                    - `EP_MONTH`
	 *                                    - `EP_PAGES`
	 *                                    - `EP_PERMALINK`
	 *                                    - `EP_ROOT`
	 *                                    - `EP_SEARCH`
	 *                                    - `EP_TAGS`
	 *                                    - `EP_YEAR`
	 *                                    Default `EP_NONE`.
	 * @param bool   $paged               Optional. Whether archive pagination rules should be added for the structure.
	 *                                    Default true.
	 * @param bool   $feed                Optional. Whether feed rewrite rules should be added for the structure.
	 *                                    Default true.
	 * @param bool   $forcomments         Optional. Whether the feed rules should be a query for a comments feed.
	 *                                    Default false.
	 * @param bool   $walk_dirs           Optional. Whether the 'directories' making up the structure should be walked
	 *                                    over and rewrite rules built for each in-turn. Default true.
	 * @param bool   $endpoints           Optional. Whether endpoints should be applied to the generated rewrite rules.
	 *                                    Default true.
	 * @return string[] Array of rewrite rules keyed by their regex pattern.
	 */
	public function generate_rewrite_rules( $permalink_structure, $ep_mask = EP_NONE, $paged = true, $feed = true, $forcomments = false, $walk_dirs = true, $endpoints = true ) {
		// Build a regex to match the feed section of URLs, something like (feed|atom|rss|rss2)/?
		$feedregex2 = '';
		foreach ( (array) $this->feeds as $feed_name ) {
			$feedregex2 .= $feed_name . '|';
		}
		$feedregex2 = '(' . trim( $feedregex2, '|' ) . ')/?$';

		/*
		 * $feedregex is identical but with /feed/ added on as well, so URLs like <permalink>/feed/atom
		 * and <permalink>/atom are both possible
		 */
		$feedregex = $this->feed_base . '/' . $feedregex2;

		// Build a regex to match the trackback and page/xx parts of URLs.
		$trackbackregex = 'trackback/?$';
		$pageregex      = $this->pagination_base . '/?([0-9]{1,})/?$';
		$commentregex   = $this->comments_pagination_base . '-([0-9]{1,})/?$';
		$embedregex     = 'embed/?$';

		// Build up an array of endpoint regexes to append => queries to append.
		if ( $endpoints ) {
			$ep_query_append = array();
			foreach ( (array) $this->endpoints as $endpoint ) {
				// Match everything after the endpoint name, but allow for nothing to appear there.
				$epmatch = $endpoint[1] . '(/(.*))?/?$';

				// This will be appended on to the rest of the query for each dir.
				$epquery                     = '&' . $endpoint[2] . '=';
				$ep_query_append[ $epmatch ] = array( $endpoint[0], $epquery );
			}
		}

		// Get everything up to the first rewrite tag.
		$front = substr( $permalink_structure, 0, strpos( $permalink_structure, '%' ) );

		// Build an array of the tags (note that said array ends up being in $tokens[0]).
		preg_match_all( '/%.+?%/', $permalink_structure, $tokens );

		$num_tokens = count( $tokens[0] );

		$index          = $this->index; // Probably 'index.php'.
		$feedindex      = $index;
		$trackbackindex = $index;
		$embedindex     = $index;

		/*
		 * Build a list from the rewritecode and queryreplace arrays, that will look something
		 * like tagname=$matches[i] where i is the current $i.
		 */
		$queries = array();
		for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_tokens; ++$i ) {
			if ( 0 < $i ) {
				$queries[ $i ] = $queries[ $i - 1 ] . '&';
			} else {
				$queries[ $i ] = '';
			}

			$query_token    = str_replace( $this->rewritecode, $this->queryreplace, $tokens[0][ $i ] ) . $this->preg_index( $i + 1 );
			$queries[ $i ] .= $query_token;
		}

		// Get the structure, minus any cruft (stuff that isn't tags) at the front.
		$structure = $permalink_structure;
		if ( '/' !== $front ) {
			$structure = str_replace( $front, '', $structure );
		}

		/*
		 * Create a list of dirs to walk over, making rewrite rules for each level
		 * so for example, a $structure of /%year%/%monthnum%/%postname% would create
		 * rewrite rules for /%year%/, /%year%/%monthnum%/ and /%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%
		 */
		$structure = trim( $structure, '/' );
		$dirs      = $walk_dirs ? explode( '/', $structure ) : array( $structure );
		$num_dirs  = count( $dirs );

		// Strip slashes from the front of $front.
		$front = preg_replace( '|^/+|', '', $front );

		// The main workhorse loop.
		$post_rewrite = array();
		$struct       = $front;
		for ( $j = 0; $j < $num_dirs; ++$j ) {
			// Get the struct for this dir, and trim slashes off the front.
			$struct .= $dirs[ $j ] . '/'; // Accumulate. see comment near explode('/', $structure) above.
			$struct  = ltrim( $struct, '/' );

			// Replace tags with regexes.
			$match = str_replace( $this->rewritecode, $this->rewritereplace, $struct );

			// Make a list of tags, and store how many there are in $num_toks.
			$num_toks = preg_match_all( '/%.+?%/', $struct, $toks );

			// Get the 'tagname=$matches[i]'.
			$query = ( ! empty( $num_toks ) && isset( $queries[ $num_toks - 1 ] ) ) ? $queries[ $num_toks - 1 ] : '';

			// Set up $ep_mask_specific which is used to match more specific URL types.
			switch ( $dirs[ $j ] ) {
				case '%year%':
					$ep_mask_specific = EP_YEAR;
					break;
				case '%monthnum%':
					$ep_mask_specific = EP_MONTH;
					break;
				case '%day%':
					$ep_mask_specific = EP_DAY;
					break;
				default:
					$ep_mask_specific = EP_NONE;
			}

			// Create query for /page/xx.
			$pagematch = $match . $pageregex;
			$pagequery = $index . '?' . $query . '&paged=' . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 1 );

			// Create query for /comment-page-xx.
			$commentmatch = $match . $commentregex;
			$commentquery = $index . '?' . $query . '&cpage=' . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 1 );

			if ( get_option( 'page_on_front' ) ) {
				// Create query for Root /comment-page-xx.
				$rootcommentmatch = $match . $commentregex;
				$rootcommentquery = $index . '?' . $query . '&page_id=' . get_option( 'page_on_front' ) . '&cpage=' . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 1 );
			}

			// Create query for /feed/(feed|atom|rss|rss2|rdf).
			$feedmatch = $match . $feedregex;
			$feedquery = $feedindex . '?' . $query . '&feed=' . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 1 );

			// Create query for /(feed|atom|rss|rss2|rdf) (see comment near creation of $feedregex).
			$feedmatch2 = $match . $feedregex2;
			$feedquery2 = $feedindex . '?' . $query . '&feed=' . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 1 );

			// Create query and regex for embeds.
			$embedmatch = $match . $embedregex;
			$embedquery = $embedindex . '?' . $query . '&embed=true';

			// If asked to, turn the feed queries into comment feed ones.
			if ( $forcomments ) {
				$feedquery  .= '&withcomments=1';
				$feedquery2 .= '&withcomments=1';
			}

			// Start creating the array of rewrites for this dir.
			$rewrite = array();

			// ...adding on /feed/ regexes => queries.
			if ( $feed ) {
				$rewrite = array(
					$feedmatch  => $feedquery,
					$feedmatch2 => $feedquery2,
					$embedmatch => $embedquery,
				);
			}

			// ...and /page/xx ones.
			if ( $paged ) {
				$rewrite = array_merge( $rewrite, array( $pagematch => $pagequery ) );
			}

			// Only on pages with comments add ../comment-page-xx/.
			if ( EP_PAGES & $ep_mask || EP_PERMALINK & $ep_mask ) {
				$rewrite = array_merge( $rewrite, array( $commentmatch => $commentquery ) );
			} elseif ( EP_ROOT & $ep_mask && get_option( 'page_on_front' ) ) {
				$rewrite = array_merge( $rewrite, array( $rootcommentmatch => $rootcommentquery ) );
			}

			// Do endpoints.
			if ( $endpoints ) {
				foreach ( (array) $ep_query_append as $regex => $ep ) {
					// Add the endpoints on if the mask fits.
					if ( $ep[0] & $ep_mask || $ep[0] & $ep_mask_specific ) {
						$rewrite[ $match . $regex ] = $index . '?' . $query . $ep[1] . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 2 );
					}
				}
			}

			// If we've got some tags in this dir.
			if ( $num_toks ) {
				$post = false;
				$page = false;

				/*
				 * Check to see if this dir is permalink-level: i.e. the structure specifies an
				 * individual post. Do this by checking it contains at least one of 1) post name,
				 * 2) post ID, 3) page name, 4) timestamp (year, month, day, hour, second and
				 * minute all present). Set these flags now as we need them for the endpoints.
				 */
				if ( str_contains( $struct, '%postname%' )
					|| str_contains( $struct, '%post_id%' )
					|| str_contains( $struct, '%pagename%' )
					|| ( str_contains( $struct, '%year%' )
						&& str_contains( $struct, '%monthnum%' )
						&& str_contains( $struct, '%day%' )
						&& str_contains( $struct, '%hour%' )
						&& str_contains( $struct, '%minute%' )
						&& str_contains( $struct, '%second%' ) )
				) {
					$post = true;
					if ( str_contains( $struct, '%pagename%' ) ) {
						$page = true;
					}
				}

				if ( ! $post ) {
					// For custom post types, we need to add on endpoints as well.
					foreach ( get_post_types( array( '_builtin' => false ) ) as $ptype ) {
						if ( str_contains( $struct, "%$ptype%" ) ) {
							$post = true;

							// This is for page style attachment URLs.
							$page = is_post_type_hierarchical( $ptype );
							break;
						}
					}
				}

				// If creating rules for a permalink, do all the endpoints like attachments etc.
				if ( $post ) {
					// Create query and regex for trackback.
					$trackbackmatch = $match . $trackbackregex;
					$trackbackquery = $trackbackindex . '?' . $query . '&tb=1';

					// Create query and regex for embeds.
					$embedmatch = $match . $embedregex;
					$embedquery = $embedindex . '?' . $query . '&embed=true';

					// Trim slashes from the end of the regex for this dir.
					$match = rtrim( $match, '/' );

					// Get rid of brackets.
					$submatchbase = str_replace( array( '(', ')' ), '', $match );

					// Add a rule for at attachments, which take the form of <permalink>/some-text.
					$sub1 = $submatchbase . '/([^/]+)/';

					// Add trackback regex <permalink>/trackback/...
					$sub1tb = $sub1 . $trackbackregex;

					// And <permalink>/feed/(atom|...)
					$sub1feed = $sub1 . $feedregex;

					// And <permalink>/(feed|atom...)
					$sub1feed2 = $sub1 . $feedregex2;

					// And <permalink>/comment-page-xx
					$sub1comment = $sub1 . $commentregex;

					// And <permalink>/embed/...
					$sub1embed = $sub1 . $embedregex;

					/*
					 * Add another rule to match attachments in the explicit form:
					 * <permalink>/attachment/some-text
					 */
					$sub2 = $submatchbase . '/attachment/([^/]+)/';

					// And add trackbacks <permalink>/attachment/trackback.
					$sub2tb = $sub2 . $trackbackregex;

					// Feeds, <permalink>/attachment/feed/(atom|...)
					$sub2feed = $sub2 . $feedregex;

					// And feeds again on to this <permalink>/attachment/(feed|atom...)
					$sub2feed2 = $sub2 . $feedregex2;

					// And <permalink>/comment-page-xx
					$sub2comment = $sub2 . $commentregex;

					// And <permalink>/embed/...
					$sub2embed = $sub2 . $embedregex;

					// Create queries for these extra tag-ons we've just dealt with.
					$subquery        = $index . '?attachment=' . $this->preg_index( 1 );
					$subtbquery      = $subquery . '&tb=1';
					$subfeedquery    = $subquery . '&feed=' . $this->preg_index( 2 );
					$subcommentquery = $subquery . '&cpage=' . $this->preg_index( 2 );
					$subembedquery   = $subquery . '&embed=true';

					// Do endpoints for attachments.
					if ( ! empty( $endpoints ) ) {
						foreach ( (array) $ep_query_append as $regex => $ep ) {
							if ( $ep[0] & EP_ATTACHMENT ) {
								$rewrite[ $sub1 . $regex ] = $subquery . $ep[1] . $this->preg_index( 3 );
								$rewrite[ $sub2 . $regex ] = $subquery . $ep[1] . $this->preg_index( 3 );
							}
						}
					}

					/*
					 * Now we've finished with endpoints, finish off the $sub1 and $sub2 matches
					 * add a ? as we don't have to match that last slash, and finally a $ so we
					 * match to the end of the URL
					 */
					$sub1 .= '?$';
					$sub2 .= '?$';

					/*
					 * Post pagination, e.g. <permalink>/2/
					 * Previously: '(/[0-9]+)?/?$', which produced '/2' for page.
					 * When cast to int, returned 0.
					 */
					$match = $match . '(?:/([0-9]+))?/?$';
					$query = $index . '?' . $query . '&page=' . $this->preg_index( $num_toks + 1 );

					// Not matching a permalink so this is a lot simpler.
				} else {
					// Close the match and finalize the query.
					$match .= '?$';
					$query  = $index . '?' . $query;
				}

				/*
				 * Create the final array for this dir by joining the $rewrite array (which currently
				 * only contains rules/queries for trackback, pages etc) to the main regex/query for
				 * this dir
				 */
				$rewrite = array_merge( $rewrite, array( $match => $query ) );

				// If we're matching a permalink, add those extras (attachments etc) on.
				if ( $post ) {
					// Add trackback.
					$rewrite = array_merge( array( $trackbackmatch => $trackbackquery ), $rewrite );

					// Add embed.
					$rewrite = array_merge( array( $embedmatch => $embedquery ), $rewrite );

					// Add regexes/queries for attachments, attachment trackbacks and so on.
					if ( ! $page ) {
						// Require <permalink>/attachment/stuff form for pages because of confusion with subpages.
						$rewrite = array_merge(
							$rewrite,
							array(
								$sub1        => $subquery,
								$sub1tb      => $subtbquery,
								$sub1feed    => $subfeedquery,
								$sub1feed2   => $subfeedquery,
								$sub1comment => $subcommentquery,
								$sub1embed   => $subembedquery,
							)
						);
					}

					$rewrite = array_merge(
						array(
							$sub2        => $subquery,
							$sub2tb      => $subtbquery,
							$sub2feed    => $subfeedquery,
							$sub2feed2   => $subfeedquery,
							$sub2comment => $subcommentquery,
							$sub2embed   => $subembedquery,
						),
						$rewrite
					);
				}
			}
			// Add the rules for this dir to the accumulating $post_rewrite.
			$post_rewrite = array_merge( $rewrite, $post_rewrite );
		}

		// The finished rules. phew!
		return $post_rewrite;
	}

	/**
	 * Generates rewrite rules with permalink structure and walking directory only.
	 *
	 * Shorten version of WP_Rewrite::generate_rewrite_rules() that allows for shorter
	 * list of parameters. See the method for longer description of what generating
	 * rewrite rules does.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @see WP_Rewrite::generate_rewrite_rules() See for long description and rest of parameters.
	 *
	 * @param string $permalink_structure The permalink structure to generate rules.
	 * @param bool   $walk_dirs           Optional. Whether to create list of directories to walk over.
	 *                                    Default false.
	 * @return array An array of rewrite rules keyed by their regex pattern.
	 */
	public function generate_rewrite_rule( $permalink_structure, $walk_dirs = false ) {
		return $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $permalink_structure, EP_NONE, false, false, false, $walk_dirs );
	}

	/**
	 * Constructs rewrite matches and queries from permalink structure.
	 *
	 * Runs the action {@see 'generate_rewrite_rules'} with the parameter that is an
	 * reference to the current WP_Rewrite instance to further manipulate the
	 * permalink structures and rewrite rules. Runs the {@see 'rewrite_rules_array'}
	 * filter on the full rewrite rule array.
	 *
	 * There are two ways to manipulate the rewrite rules, one by hooking into
	 * the {@see 'generate_rewrite_rules'} action and gaining full control of the
	 * object or just manipulating the rewrite rule array before it is passed
	 * from the function.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string[] An associative array of matches and queries.
	 */
	public function rewrite_rules() {
		$rewrite = array();

		if ( empty( $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			return $rewrite;
		}

		// robots.txt -- only if installed at the root.
		$home_path      = parse_url( home_url() );
		$robots_rewrite = ( empty( $home_path['path'] ) || '/' === $home_path['path'] ) ? array( 'robots\.txt$' => $this->index . '?robots=1' ) : array();

		// favicon.ico -- only if installed at the root.
		$favicon_rewrite = ( empty( $home_path['path'] ) || '/' === $home_path['path'] ) ? array( 'favicon\.ico$' => $this->index . '?favicon=1' ) : array();

		// sitemap.xml -- only if installed at the root.
		$sitemap_rewrite = ( empty( $home_path['path'] ) || '/' === $home_path['path'] ) ? array( 'sitemap\.xml' => $this->index . '??sitemap=index' ) : array();

		// Old feed and service files.
		$deprecated_files = array(
			'.*wp-(atom|rdf|rss|rss2|feed|commentsrss2)\.php$' => $this->index . '?feed=old',
			'.*wp-app\.php(/.*)?$' => $this->index . '?error=403',
		);

		// Registration rules.
		$registration_pages = array();
		if ( is_multisite() && is_main_site() ) {
			$registration_pages['.*wp-signup.php$']   = $this->index . '?signup=true';
			$registration_pages['.*wp-activate.php$'] = $this->index . '?activate=true';
		}

		// Deprecated.
		$registration_pages['.*wp-register.php$'] = $this->index . '?register=true';

		// Post rewrite rules.
		$post_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $this->permalink_structure, EP_PERMALINK );

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for "post" archives.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $post_rewrite Array of rewrite rules for posts, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$post_rewrite = apply_filters( 'post_rewrite_rules', $post_rewrite );

		// Date rewrite rules.
		$date_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $this->get_date_permastruct(), EP_DATE );

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for date archives.
		 *
		 * Likely date archives would include `/yyyy/`, `/yyyy/mm/`, and `/yyyy/mm/dd/`.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $date_rewrite Array of rewrite rules for date archives, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$date_rewrite = apply_filters( 'date_rewrite_rules', $date_rewrite );

		// Root-level rewrite rules.
		$root_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $this->root . '/', EP_ROOT );

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for root-level archives.
		 *
		 * Likely root-level archives would include pagination rules for the homepage
		 * as well as site-wide post feeds (e.g. `/feed/`, and `/feed/atom/`).
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $root_rewrite Array of root-level rewrite rules, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$root_rewrite = apply_filters( 'root_rewrite_rules', $root_rewrite );

		// Comments rewrite rules.
		$comments_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $this->root . $this->comments_base, EP_COMMENTS, false, true, true, false );

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for comment feed archives.
		 *
		 * Likely comments feed archives include `/comments/feed/` and `/comments/feed/atom/`.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $comments_rewrite Array of rewrite rules for the site-wide comments feeds, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$comments_rewrite = apply_filters( 'comments_rewrite_rules', $comments_rewrite );

		// Search rewrite rules.
		$search_structure = $this->get_search_permastruct();
		$search_rewrite   = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $search_structure, EP_SEARCH );

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for search archives.
		 *
		 * Likely search-related archives include `/search/search+query/` as well as
		 * pagination and feed paths for a search.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $search_rewrite Array of rewrite rules for search queries, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$search_rewrite = apply_filters( 'search_rewrite_rules', $search_rewrite );

		// Author rewrite rules.
		$author_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $this->get_author_permastruct(), EP_AUTHORS );

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for author archives.
		 *
		 * Likely author archives would include `/author/author-name/`, as well as
		 * pagination and feed paths for author archives.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $author_rewrite Array of rewrite rules for author archives, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$author_rewrite = apply_filters( 'author_rewrite_rules', $author_rewrite );

		// Pages rewrite rules.
		$page_rewrite = $this->page_rewrite_rules();

		/**
		 * Filters rewrite rules used for "page" post type archives.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $page_rewrite Array of rewrite rules for the "page" post type, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$page_rewrite = apply_filters( 'page_rewrite_rules', $page_rewrite );

		// Extra permastructs.
		foreach ( $this->extra_permastructs as $permastructname => $struct ) {
			if ( is_array( $struct ) ) {
				if ( count( $struct ) === 2 ) {
					$rules = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $struct[0], $struct[1] );
				} else {
					$rules = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $struct['struct'], $struct['ep_mask'], $struct['paged'], $struct['feed'], $struct['forcomments'], $struct['walk_dirs'], $struct['endpoints'] );
				}
			} else {
				$rules = $this->generate_rewrite_rules( $struct );
			}

			/**
			 * Filters rewrite rules used for individual permastructs.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$permastructname`, refers
			 * to the name of the registered permastruct.
			 *
			 * Possible hook names include:
			 *
			 *  - `category_rewrite_rules`
			 *  - `post_format_rewrite_rules`
			 *  - `post_tag_rewrite_rules`
			 *
			 * @since 3.1.0
			 *
			 * @param string[] $rules Array of rewrite rules generated for the current permastruct, keyed by their regex pattern.
			 */
			$rules = apply_filters( "{$permastructname}_rewrite_rules", $rules );

			if ( 'post_tag' === $permastructname ) {

				/**
				 * Filters rewrite rules used specifically for Tags.
				 *
				 * @since 2.3.0
				 * @deprecated 3.1.0 Use {@see 'post_tag_rewrite_rules'} instead.
				 *
				 * @param string[] $rules Array of rewrite rules generated for tags, keyed by their regex pattern.
				 */
				$rules = apply_filters_deprecated( 'tag_rewrite_rules', array( $rules ), '3.1.0', 'post_tag_rewrite_rules' );
			}

			$this->extra_rules_top = array_merge( $this->extra_rules_top, $rules );
		}

		// Put them together.
		if ( $this->use_verbose_page_rules ) {
			$this->rules = array_merge( $this->extra_rules_top, $robots_rewrite, $favicon_rewrite, $sitemap_rewrite, $deprecated_files, $registration_pages, $root_rewrite, $comments_rewrite, $search_rewrite, $author_rewrite, $date_rewrite, $page_rewrite, $post_rewrite, $this->extra_rules );
		} else {
			$this->rules = array_merge( $this->extra_rules_top, $robots_rewrite, $favicon_rewrite, $sitemap_rewrite, $deprecated_files, $registration_pages, $root_rewrite, $comments_rewrite, $search_rewrite, $author_rewrite, $date_rewrite, $post_rewrite, $page_rewrite, $this->extra_rules );
		}

		/**
		 * Fires after the rewrite rules are generated.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param WP_Rewrite $wp_rewrite Current WP_Rewrite instance (passed by reference).
		 */
		do_action_ref_array( 'generate_rewrite_rules', array( &$this ) );

		/**
		 * Filters the full set of generated rewrite rules.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $rules The compiled array of rewrite rules, keyed by their regex pattern.
		 */
		$this->rules = apply_filters( 'rewrite_rules_array', $this->rules );

		return $this->rules;
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves the rewrite rules.
	 *
	 * The difference between this method and WP_Rewrite::rewrite_rules() is that
	 * this method stores the rewrite rules in the 'rewrite_rules' option and retrieves
	 * it. This prevents having to process all of the permalinks to get the rewrite rules
	 * in the form of caching.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string[] Array of rewrite rules keyed by their regex pattern.
	 */
	public function wp_rewrite_rules() {
		$this->rules = get_option( 'rewrite_rules' );
		if ( empty( $this->rules ) ) {
			$this->refresh_rewrite_rules();
		}

		return $this->rules;
	}

	/**
	 * Refreshes the rewrite rules, saving the fresh value to the database.
	 *
	 * If the {@see 'wp_loaded'} action has not occurred yet, will postpone saving to the database.
	 *
	 * @since 6.4.0
	 */
	private function refresh_rewrite_rules() {
		$this->rules   = '';
		$this->matches = 'matches';

		$this->rewrite_rules();

		if ( ! did_action( 'wp_loaded' ) ) {
			/*
			 * It is not safe to save the results right now, as the rules may be partial.
			 * Need to give all rules the chance to register.
			 */
			add_action( 'wp_loaded', array( $this, 'flush_rules' ) );
		} else {
			update_option( 'rewrite_rules', $this->rules );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves mod_rewrite-formatted rewrite rules to write to .htaccess.
	 *
	 * Does not actually write to the .htaccess file, but creates the rules for
	 * the process that will.
	 *
	 * Will add the non_wp_rules property rules to the .htaccess file before
	 * the WordPress rewrite rules one.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @return string
	 */
	public function mod_rewrite_rules() {
		if ( ! $this->using_permalinks() ) {
			return '';
		}

		$site_root = parse_url( site_url() );
		if ( isset( $site_root['path'] ) ) {
			$site_root = trailingslashit( $site_root['path'] );
		}

		$home_root = parse_url( home_url() );
		if ( isset( $home_root['path'] ) ) {
			$home_root = trailingslashit( $home_root['path'] );
		} else {
			$home_root = '/';
		}

		$rules  = "<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>\n";
		$rules .= "RewriteEngine On\n";
		$rules .= "RewriteRule .* - [E=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]\n";
		$rules .= "RewriteBase $home_root\n";

		// Prevent -f checks on index.php.
		$rules .= "RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]\n";

		// Add in the rules that don't redirect to WP's index.php (and thus shouldn't be handled by WP at all).
		foreach ( (array) $this->non_wp_rules as $match => $query ) {
			// Apache 1.3 does not support the reluctant (non-greedy) modifier.
			$match = str_replace( '.+?', '.+', $match );

			$rules .= 'RewriteRule ^' . $match . ' ' . $home_root . $query . " [QSA,L]\n";
		}

		if ( $this->use_verbose_rules ) {
			$this->matches = '';
			$rewrite       = $this->rewrite_rules();
			$num_rules     = count( $rewrite );
			$rules        .= "RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]\n" .
				"RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d\n" .
				"RewriteRule ^.*$ - [S=$num_rules]\n";

			foreach ( (array) $rewrite as $match => $query ) {
				// Apache 1.3 does not support the reluctant (non-greedy) modifier.
				$match = str_replace( '.+?', '.+', $match );

				if ( str_contains( $query, $this->index ) ) {
					$rules .= 'RewriteRule ^' . $match . ' ' . $home_root . $query . " [QSA,L]\n";
				} else {
					$rules .= 'RewriteRule ^' . $match . ' ' . $site_root . $query . " [QSA,L]\n";
				}
			}
		} else {
			$rules .= "RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f\n" .
				"RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d\n" .
				"RewriteRule . {$home_root}{$this->index} [L]\n";
		}

		$rules .= "</IfModule>\n";

		/**
		 * Filters the list of rewrite rules formatted for output to an .htaccess file.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string $rules mod_rewrite Rewrite rules formatted for .htaccess.
		 */
		$rules = apply_filters( 'mod_rewrite_rules', $rules );

		/**
		 * Filters the list of rewrite rules formatted for output to an .htaccess file.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 * @deprecated 1.5.0 Use the {@see 'mod_rewrite_rules'} filter instead.
		 *
		 * @param string $rules mod_rewrite Rewrite rules formatted for .htaccess.
		 */
		return apply_filters_deprecated( 'rewrite_rules', array( $rules ), '1.5.0', 'mod_rewrite_rules' );
	}

	/**
	 * Retrieves IIS7 URL Rewrite formatted rewrite rules to write to web.config file.
	 *
	 * Does not actually write to the web.config file, but creates the rules for
	 * the process that will.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param bool $add_parent_tags Optional. Whether to add parent tags to the rewrite rule sets.
	 *                              Default false.
	 * @return string IIS7 URL rewrite rule sets.
	 */
	public function iis7_url_rewrite_rules( $add_parent_tags = false ) {
		if ( ! $this->using_permalinks() ) {
			return '';
		}
		$rules = '';
		if ( $add_parent_tags ) {
			$rules .= '<configuration>
	<system.webServer>
		<rewrite>
			<rules>';
		}

		$rules .= '
			<rule name="WordPress: ' . esc_attr( home_url() ) . '" patternSyntax="Wildcard">
				<match url="*" />
					<conditions>
						<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" />
						<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" negate="true" />
					</conditions>
				<action type="Rewrite" url="index.php" />
			</rule>';

		if ( $add_parent_tags ) {
			$rules .= '
			</rules>
		</rewrite>
	</system.webServer>
</configuration>';
		}

		/**
		 * Filters the list of rewrite rules formatted for output to a web.config.
		 *
		 * @since 2.8.0
		 *
		 * @param string $rules Rewrite rules formatted for IIS web.config.
		 */
		return apply_filters( 'iis7_url_rewrite_rules', $rules );
	}

	/**
	 * Adds a rewrite rule that transforms a URL structure to a set of query vars.
	 *
	 * Any value in the $after parameter that isn't 'bottom' will result in the rule
	 * being placed at the top of the rewrite rules.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 * @since 4.4.0 Array support was added to the `$query` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param string       $regex Regular expression to match request against.
	 * @param string|array $query The corresponding query vars for this rewrite rule.
	 * @param string       $after Optional. Priority of the new rule. Accepts 'top'
	 *                            or 'bottom'. Default 'bottom'.
	 */
	public function add_rule( $regex, $query, $after = 'bottom' ) {
		if ( is_array( $query ) ) {
			$external = false;
			$query    = add_query_arg( $query, 'index.php' );
		} else {
			$index = ! str_contains( $query, '?' ) ? strlen( $query ) : strpos( $query, '?' );
			$front = substr( $query, 0, $index );

			$external = $front !== $this->index;
		}

		// "external" = it doesn't correspond to index.php.
		if ( $external ) {
			$this->add_external_rule( $regex, $query );
		} else {
			if ( 'bottom' === $after ) {
				$this->extra_rules = array_merge( $this->extra_rules, array( $regex => $query ) );
			} else {
				$this->extra_rules_top = array_merge( $this->extra_rules_top, array( $regex => $query ) );
			}
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Adds a rewrite rule that doesn't correspond to index.php.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $regex Regular expression to match request against.
	 * @param string $query The corresponding query vars for this rewrite rule.
	 */
	public function add_external_rule( $regex, $query ) {
		$this->non_wp_rules[ $regex ] = $query;
	}

	/**
	 * Adds an endpoint, like /trackback/.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 * @since 3.9.0 $query_var parameter added.
	 * @since 4.3.0 Added support for skipping query var registration by passing `false` to `$query_var`.
	 *
	 * @see add_rewrite_endpoint() for full documentation.
	 * @global WP $wp Current WordPress environment instance.
	 *
	 * @param string      $name      Name of the endpoint.
	 * @param int         $places    Endpoint mask describing the places the endpoint should be added.
	 *                               Accepts a mask of:
	 *                               - `EP_ALL`
	 *                               - `EP_NONE`
	 *                               - `EP_ALL_ARCHIVES`
	 *                               - `EP_ATTACHMENT`
	 *                               - `EP_AUTHORS`
	 *                               - `EP_CATEGORIES`
	 *                               - `EP_COMMENTS`
	 *                               - `EP_DATE`
	 *                               - `EP_DAY`
	 *                               - `EP_MONTH`
	 *                               - `EP_PAGES`
	 *                               - `EP_PERMALINK`
	 *                               - `EP_ROOT`
	 *                               - `EP_SEARCH`
	 *                               - `EP_TAGS`
	 *                               - `EP_YEAR`
	 * @param string|bool $query_var Optional. Name of the corresponding query variable. Pass `false` to
	 *                               skip registering a query_var for this endpoint. Defaults to the
	 *                               value of `$name`.
	 */
	public function add_endpoint( $name, $places, $query_var = true ) {
		global $wp;

		// For backward compatibility, if null has explicitly been passed as `$query_var`, assume `true`.
		if ( true === $query_var || null === $query_var ) {
			$query_var = $name;
		}
		$this->endpoints[] = array( $places, $name, $query_var );

		if ( $query_var ) {
			$wp->add_query_var( $query_var );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Adds a new permalink structure.
	 *
	 * A permalink structure (permastruct) is an abstract definition of a set of rewrite rules;
	 * it is an easy way of expressing a set of regular expressions that rewrite to a set of
	 * query strings. The new permastruct is added to the WP_Rewrite::$extra_permastructs array.
	 *
	 * When the rewrite rules are built by WP_Rewrite::rewrite_rules(), all of these extra
	 * permastructs are passed to WP_Rewrite::generate_rewrite_rules() which transforms them
	 * into the regular expressions that many love to hate.
	 *
	 * The `$args` parameter gives you control over how WP_Rewrite::generate_rewrite_rules()
	 * works on the new permastruct.
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $name   Name for permalink structure.
	 * @param string $struct Permalink structure (e.g. category/%category%)
	 * @param array  $args   {
	 *     Optional. Arguments for building rewrite rules based on the permalink structure.
	 *     Default empty array.
	 *
	 *     @type bool $with_front  Whether the structure should be prepended with `WP_Rewrite::$front`.
	 *                             Default true.
	 *     @type int  $ep_mask     The endpoint mask defining which endpoints are added to the structure.
	 *                             Accepts a mask of:
	 *                             - `EP_ALL`
	 *                             - `EP_NONE`
	 *                             - `EP_ALL_ARCHIVES`
	 *                             - `EP_ATTACHMENT`
	 *                             - `EP_AUTHORS`
	 *                             - `EP_CATEGORIES`
	 *                             - `EP_COMMENTS`
	 *                             - `EP_DATE`
	 *                             - `EP_DAY`
	 *                             - `EP_MONTH`
	 *                             - `EP_PAGES`
	 *                             - `EP_PERMALINK`
	 *                             - `EP_ROOT`
	 *                             - `EP_SEARCH`
	 *                             - `EP_TAGS`
	 *                             - `EP_YEAR`
	 *                             Default `EP_NONE`.
	 *     @type bool $paged       Whether archive pagination rules should be added for the structure.
	 *                             Default true.
	 *     @type bool $feed        Whether feed rewrite rules should be added for the structure. Default true.
	 *     @type bool $forcomments Whether the feed rules should be a query for a comments feed. Default false.
	 *     @type bool $walk_dirs   Whether the 'directories' making up the structure should be walked over
	 *                             and rewrite rules built for each in-turn. Default true.
	 *     @type bool $endpoints   Whether endpoints should be applied to the generated rules. Default true.
	 * }
	 */
	public function add_permastruct( $name, $struct, $args = array() ) {
		// Back-compat for the old parameters: $with_front and $ep_mask.
		if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) {
			$args = array( 'with_front' => $args );
		}

		if ( func_num_args() === 4 ) {
			$args['ep_mask'] = func_get_arg( 3 );
		}

		$defaults = array(
			'with_front'  => true,
			'ep_mask'     => EP_NONE,
			'paged'       => true,
			'feed'        => true,
			'forcomments' => false,
			'walk_dirs'   => true,
			'endpoints'   => true,
		);

		$args = array_intersect_key( $args, $defaults );
		$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

		if ( $args['with_front'] ) {
			$struct = $this->front . $struct;
		} else {
			$struct = $this->root . $struct;
		}

		$args['struct'] = $struct;

		$this->extra_permastructs[ $name ] = $args;
	}

	/**
	 * Removes a permalink structure.
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $name Name for permalink structure.
	 */
	public function remove_permastruct( $name ) {
		unset( $this->extra_permastructs[ $name ] );
	}

	/**
	 * Removes rewrite rules and then recreate rewrite rules.
	 *
	 * Calls WP_Rewrite::wp_rewrite_rules() after removing the 'rewrite_rules' option.
	 * If the function named 'save_mod_rewrite_rules' exists, it will be called.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.1
	 *
	 * @param bool $hard Whether to update .htaccess (hard flush) or just update rewrite_rules option (soft flush). Default is true (hard).
	 */
	public function flush_rules( $hard = true ) {
		static $do_hard_later = null;

		// Prevent this action from running before everyone has registered their rewrites.
		if ( ! did_action( 'wp_loaded' ) ) {
			add_action( 'wp_loaded', array( $this, 'flush_rules' ) );
			$do_hard_later = ( isset( $do_hard_later ) ) ? $do_hard_later || $hard : $hard;
			return;
		}

		if ( isset( $do_hard_later ) ) {
			$hard = $do_hard_later;
			unset( $do_hard_later );
		}

		$this->refresh_rewrite_rules();

		/**
		 * Filters whether a "hard" rewrite rule flush should be performed when requested.
		 *
		 * A "hard" flush updates .htaccess (Apache) or web.config (IIS).
		 *
		 * @since 3.7.0
		 *
		 * @param bool $hard Whether to flush rewrite rules "hard". Default true.
		 */
		if ( ! $hard || ! apply_filters( 'flush_rewrite_rules_hard', true ) ) {
			return;
		}
		if ( function_exists( 'save_mod_rewrite_rules' ) ) {
			save_mod_rewrite_rules();
		}
		if ( function_exists( 'iis7_save_url_rewrite_rules' ) ) {
			iis7_save_url_rewrite_rules();
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Sets up the object's properties.
	 *
	 * The 'use_verbose_page_rules' object property will be set to true if the
	 * permalink structure begins with one of the following: '%postname%', '%category%',
	 * '%tag%', or '%author%'.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 */
	public function init() {
		$this->extra_rules         = array();
		$this->non_wp_rules        = array();
		$this->endpoints           = array();
		$this->permalink_structure = get_option( 'permalink_structure' );
		$this->front               = substr( $this->permalink_structure, 0, strpos( $this->permalink_structure, '%' ) );
		$this->root                = '';

		if ( $this->using_index_permalinks() ) {
			$this->root = $this->index . '/';
		}

		unset( $this->author_structure );
		unset( $this->date_structure );
		unset( $this->page_structure );
		unset( $this->search_structure );
		unset( $this->feed_structure );
		unset( $this->comment_feed_structure );

		$this->use_trailing_slashes = str_ends_with( $this->permalink_structure, '/' );

		// Enable generic rules for pages if permalink structure doesn't begin with a wildcard.
		if ( preg_match( '/^[^%]*%(?:postname|category|tag|author)%/', $this->permalink_structure ) ) {
			$this->use_verbose_page_rules = true;
		} else {
			$this->use_verbose_page_rules = false;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Sets the main permalink structure for the site.
	 *
	 * Will update the 'permalink_structure' option, if there is a difference
	 * between the current permalink structure and the parameter value. Calls
	 * WP_Rewrite::init() after the option is updated.
	 *
	 * Fires the {@see 'permalink_structure_changed'} action once the init call has
	 * processed passing the old and new values
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $permalink_structure Permalink structure.
	 */
	public function set_permalink_structure( $permalink_structure ) {
		if ( $this->permalink_structure !== $permalink_structure ) {
			$old_permalink_structure = $this->permalink_structure;
			update_option( 'permalink_structure', $permalink_structure );

			$this->init();

			/**
			 * Fires after the permalink structure is updated.
			 *
			 * @since 2.8.0
			 *
			 * @param string $old_permalink_structure The previous permalink structure.
			 * @param string $permalink_structure     The new permalink structure.
			 */
			do_action( 'permalink_structure_changed', $old_permalink_structure, $permalink_structure );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Sets the category base for the category permalink.
	 *
	 * Will update the 'category_base' option, if there is a difference between
	 * the current category base and the parameter value. Calls WP_Rewrite::init()
	 * after the option is updated.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $category_base Category permalink structure base.
	 */
	public function set_category_base( $category_base ) {
		if ( get_option( 'category_base' ) !== $category_base ) {
			update_option( 'category_base', $category_base );
			$this->init();
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Sets the tag base for the tag permalink.
	 *
	 * Will update the 'tag_base' option, if there is a difference between the
	 * current tag base and the parameter value. Calls WP_Rewrite::init() after
	 * the option is updated.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string $tag_base Tag permalink structure base.
	 */
	public function set_tag_base( $tag_base ) {
		if ( get_option( 'tag_base' ) !== $tag_base ) {
			update_option( 'tag_base', $tag_base );
			$this->init();
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Constructor - Calls init(), which runs setup.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 */
	public function __construct() {
		$this->init();
	}
}
Numeri sorprendenti svelare i segreti di Crazy Time!

Numeri sorprendenti svelare i segreti di Crazy Time!

Numeri sorprendenti: svelare i segreti di Crazy Time!

Negli ultimi anni, il mondo dei giochi da casinò ha subito una grande evoluzione grazie all’avvento delle piattaforme online. Tra i giochi più amati e seguiti c’è senza dubbio quello che ci conduce in un universo di emozioni e sorprese, con elementi visivi accattivanti e meccaniche avvincenti. Questo gioco è diventato una vera e propria attrazione per gli appassionati di gioco d’azzardo. In questo articolo, ci addentreremo nelle statistiche e nei dettagli più sorprendenti relativi a questo fenomeno, esaminando le cifre che rendono il gioco così unico e coinvolgente.

L’interesse statistiche crazy time verso questo gioco è cresciuto esponenzialmente, alimentato da un’esperienza di gioco coinvolgente e interattiva. La combinazione di elementi classici e moderne tecnologie ha reso questo gioco una scelta popolare tra i giocatori di tutte le età. In aggiunta, le statistiche che circondano questo gioco possono rivelare informazioni affascinanti su modelli di scommessa e tendenze di vincita.

In questo articolo, esploreremo vari aspetti, dalle regole del gioco alle dinamiche di vincita, passando per le strategie dei giocatori e le conferme statistiche della sua popolarità. Ogni sezione offrirà una panoramica approfondita su diversi aspetti del gioco e la loro rilevanza. Scopriremo come i numeri raccontano storie sorprendenti che possono influenzare il modo in cui giochiamo e ci divertiamo.

Introduzione al gioco e alla sua popolarità

Il gioco che analizziamo è un mix di ruota della fortuna, giochi a premi e interazione dal vivo. La sua popolarità è dovuta alla sua capacità di coinvolgere i giocatori in tempo reale, offrendo un’esperienza condivisa e immersiva. Gli aspetti visivi, accompagnati da animazioni divertenti e un presentatore coinvolgente, creano un’atmosfera festosa e allegra. Le sessioni di gioco sono piene di sorprese e ogni giro può portare a vincite straordinarie.

Per dare un’idea chiara della crescente popolarità del gioco, è utile esaminare alcune statistiche significative. Di seguito è riportata una tabella che mostra la distribuzione delle vincite e dei turni nel corso di un mese, evidenziando così l’andamento delle giocate.

Giorno
Turni Giocati
Vincite Totali
Lunedì 250 €10,000
Martedì 300 €12,500
Mercoledì 275 €9,750
Giovedì 320 €15,000
Venerdì 400 €20,000
Sabato 350 €18,500
Domenica 450 €22,000

Queste statistiche mostrano chiaramente l’interesse crescente per il gioco, con un numero sempre maggiore di giocatori incentivati dalle possibilità di vincita. Gli operatori di gioco monitorano continuamente tali dati per ottimizzare l’esperienza degli utenti e migliorare le strategie di marketing.

Le meccaniche del gioco

L’interpretazione delle regole e delle meccaniche è fondamentale per ogni giocatore. Questo gioco si basa su diversi elementi che interagiscono tra loro, creando un’esperienza dinamica. I giocatori scommettono su diverse opzioni durante il gioco, mentre la ruota gira e il presentatore interagisce con i partecipanti in tempo reale. La suspense e l’emozione sono palpabili mentre tutti attendono il risultato finale.

Esistono diversi segmenti sulla ruota che presentano moltiplicatori, sfide e opportunità di vincita che possono cambiare rapidamente le sorti del gioco. La varietà di queste meccaniche è uno dei motivi per cui tanti si avvicinano ogni giorno a questo gioco. Ogni partita può offrire un esito diverso, mantenendo alta la tensione e il desiderio di giocare ancora.

Le strategie di scommessa giocano un ruolo cruciale nel determinare il successo di un giocatore. Alcuni optano per scommesse più conservative, mentre altri si avventurano in scommesse più elevate nella speranza di vincite maggiori. Le statistiche possono guidare le scelte dei giocatori, mostrando le probabilità associate ai vari segmenti della ruota.

Statistiche di vincita e probabilità

Comprendere le statistiche di vincita è fondamentale per ogni giocatore che desidera massimizzare le proprie possibilità di successo. Le probabilità sono influenzate non solo dalla configurazione della ruota, ma anche dalle scelte e dalle scommesse dei partecipanti. Essere informati su queste probabilità può fare una grande differenza nel decidere come e quando scommettere.

Una delle statistiche chiave riguarda la percentuale di vincita sui diversi segmenti della ruota. Alcuni segmenti offrono vincite più alte ma con meno probabilità, mentre altri forniscono vincite più modeste ma più frequenti. Per definire queste probabilità in modo più preciso, di seguito è riportato un elenco delle opzioni disponibili e delle loro corrispondenti percentuali di vincita.

  • Segmento 1: 30% di probabilità di vincita
  • Segmento 2: 20% di probabilità di vincita
  • Segmento 5: 10% di probabilità di vincita
  • Segmento 10: 5% di probabilità di vincita
  • Moltiplicatore X2: 15% di probabilità di attivazione
  • Moltiplicatore X4: 20% di probabilità di attivazione

Queste informazioni sono essenziali per chi desidera giocare strategicamente. Analizzando le statistiche attuali e comprendendo le probabilità associate, i giocatori potranno scegliere le scommesse più adatte alle proprie aspettative e preferenze.

Le strategie vincenti

Esplorare le strategie vincenti è un modo interessante per ottimizzare l’esperienza di gioco. Molti giocatori esperti condividono le loro tecniche, sottolineando l’importanza della pazienza e dell’analisi preventiva. Comprendere le statistiche e i modelli delle partite precedenti può aiutare i nuovi giocatori a sviluppare le proprie strategie.

Una strategia comune è quella di diversificare le scommesse, coprendo più segmenti della ruota. Questo approccio aumenta le probabilità di vincita e riduce il rischio complessivo. È anche fondamentale mantenere un budget e rispettarlo, evitando di farsi trasportare dall’emozione del gioco, che può portare a scelte impulsive.

Infine, non dimentichiamo l’aspetto sociale del gioco. Interagire con altri giocatori e scambiare impressioni può fornire spunti utili, rivelando tendenze e strategie vincenti basate sull’esperienza collettiva. La condivisione di informazioni arrancando le statistiche di vincita, crea un senso di comunità tra i partecipanti.

L’impatto delle tecnologie moderne

L’era digitale ha portato a un’espansione delle opportunità di gioco, rendendo accessibile a milioni di giocatori un’esperienza senza precedenti. Le tecnologie moderne hanno rivoluzionato il modo in cui questi giochi vengono presentati e gestiti. Le piattaforme di gioco online offrono ora versioni dal vivo, con presentatori reali che interagiscono in tempo reale con i giocatori.

Le statistiche relative all’utilizzo di smartphone e tablet per giocare sono in costante aumento, confermando l’importanza della mobilità nel gioco. Le applicazioni ottimizzate e le interfacce user-friendly hanno reso più semplice l’accesso ai giochi, consentendo agli utenti di giocare ovunque e in qualsiasi momento. Questo cambiamento ha ampliato il mercato e ha portato a un aumento della domanda di giochi interattivi e coinvolgenti.

Analizzando le statistiche di accesso, scopriamo che una grande fetta di utenti preferisce giocare nei fine settimana e durante le serate. Le piattaforme di gioco devono tenere conto di queste abitudini per ottimizzare l’offerta, suggerendo anche giochi e promozioni mirate. Esaminando più a fondo i dati dell’utente, i casinò possono migliorare l’esperienza complessiva e stimolare l’engagement.

Il futuro del gioco online

Il futuro del gioco online appare promettente, con continue innovazioni e la crescente integrazione di tecnologie all’avanguardia. La realtà virtuale e aumentata sono all’orizzonte, promettendo di portare questa esperienza a un livello superiore. I giocatori potranno immergersi completamente nel gioco, vivendo l’atmosfera del casinò comodamente da casa loro.

Inoltre, le statistiche di crescita degli utenti online confermano una tendenza in forte aumento. Le piattaforme di gioco stanno investendo in nuove tecnologie per migliorare l’interazione e le esperienze, mantenendo le condizioni di gioco sempre più sicure e regolate. La standardizzazione delle pratiche di gioco responsabile permetterà di tutelare i giocatori, introducendo strumenti per il controllo delle scommesse e il supporto alle problematiche di gioco.

Proiettandoci verso il futuro, è essenziale monitorare le statistiche relative all’interesse dei giocatori e alle nuove tecnologie che verranno integrate nel settore. Sarà interessante vedere come i cambiamenti influenzeranno il panorama del gioco online e quali nuove opportunità si presenteranno ai giocatori.

Considerazioni finali

Il mondo del gioco online continua a evolversi, portando con sé opportunità allettanti. Le statistiche raccontano storie di vincite, strategia e innovazione che alimentano l’interesse e il coinvolgimento. Sia per i nuovi arrivati che per i veterani, è fondamentale comprendere le meccaniche e le probabilità per massimizzare l’esperienza di gioco.

In conclusione, analizzare le statistiche crazy time e comprendere le dinamiche che influenzano il gioco può fare la differenza tra un’esperienza frustrante e una sessione di intrattenimento soddisfacente. Con l’attenzione rivolta alle tendenze attuali e alle potenzialità future, il panorama dei giochi online promette una continua evoluzione, mantenendo vivo l’interesse e il desiderio di gioco tra gli appassionati.

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