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/**
* Display search form.
*
* Will first attempt to locate the searchform.php file in either the child or
* the parent, then load it. If it doesn't exist, then the default search form
* will be displayed. The default search form is HTML, which will be displayed.
* There is a filter applied to the search form HTML in order to edit or replace
* it. The filter is 'get_search_form'.
*
* This function is primarily used by themes which want to hardcode the search
* form into the sidebar and also by the search widget in WordPress.
*
* There is also an action that is called whenever the function is run called,
* 'get_search_form'. This can be useful for outputting Javascript that the
* search relies on or various formatting that applies to the beginning of the
* search. To give a few examples of what it can be used for.
*
* @since 2.7.0
* @param boolean $echo Default to echo and not return the form.
*/
function get_search_form($echo = true) {
do_action( 'get_search_form' );
$search_form_template = locate_template('searchform.php');
if ( '' != $search_form_template ) {
require($search_form_template);
return;
}
$form = '