-if ( !function_exists('wp_setcookie') ) :
-/**
- * Sets a cookie for a user who just logged in.
- *
- * @since 1.5
- * @deprecated Use wp_set_auth_cookie()
- * @see wp_set_auth_cookie()
- *
- * @param string $username The user's username
- * @param string $password Optional. The user's password
- * @param bool $already_md5 Optional. Whether the password has already been through MD5
- * @param string $home Optional. Will be used instead of COOKIEPATH if set
- * @param string $siteurl Optional. Will be used instead of SITECOOKIEPATH if set
- * @param bool $remember Optional. Remember that the user is logged in
- */
-function wp_setcookie($username, $password = '', $already_md5 = false, $home = '', $siteurl = '', $remember = false) {
- _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.5', 'wp_set_auth_cookie()' );
- $user = get_userdatabylogin($username);
- wp_set_auth_cookie($user->ID, $remember);
-}
-endif;
-
-if ( !function_exists('wp_clearcookie') ) :
-/**
- * Clears the authentication cookie, logging the user out.
- *
- * @since 1.5
- * @deprecated Use wp_clear_auth_cookie()
- * @see wp_clear_auth_cookie()
- */
-function wp_clearcookie() {
- _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.5', 'wp_clear_auth_cookie()' );
- wp_clear_auth_cookie();
-}
-endif;
-
-if ( !function_exists('wp_get_cookie_login') ):
-/**
- * Gets the user cookie login.
- *
- * This function is deprecated and should no longer be extended as it won't be
- * used anywhere in WordPress. Also, plugins shouldn't use it either.
- *
- * @since 2.0.3
- * @deprecated No alternative
- *
- * @return bool Always returns false
- */
-function wp_get_cookie_login() {
- _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.5', '' );
- return false;
-}
-endif;
-
-if ( !function_exists('wp_login') ) :
-/**
- * Checks a users login information and logs them in if it checks out.
- *
- * Use the global $error to get the reason why the login failed. If the username
- * is blank, no error will be set, so assume blank username on that case.
- *
- * Plugins extending this function should also provide the global $error and set
- * what the error is, so that those checking the global for why there was a
- * failure can utilize it later.
- *
- * @since 1.2.2
- * @deprecated Use wp_signon()
- * @global string $error Error when false is returned
- *
- * @param string $username User's username
- * @param string $password User's password
- * @param bool $deprecated Not used
- * @return bool False on login failure, true on successful check
- */
-function wp_login($username, $password, $deprecated = '') {
- global $error;
-
- $user = wp_authenticate($username, $password);
-
- if ( ! is_wp_error($user) )
- return true;
-
- $error = $user->get_error_message();
- return false;
-}
-endif;
-