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Store stylesheet sizes in the core block CSS transient and reuse them when inlining styles so wp_maybe_inline_styles() can avoid repeated wp_filesize() calls.

Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/59596

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Store stylesheet sizes in the core block CSS transient and reuse them when inlining styles so wp_maybe_inline_styles() can avoid repeated wp_filesize() calls.
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