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get_block_wrapper_attributes: Ensures that user-provided attributes override the attributes generated by block supports#10877

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Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64603


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…verride the attributes generated by block supports
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* @param string $expected_classes Expected output class attr string.
* @param string $expected_styles Expected output styles attr string.
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private function assert_styles_and_classes_match( $block, $expected_classes, $expected_styles ) {
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This function is completely unused, so I removed it.

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