|  | @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ class Query {
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				|  |  |  	}
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				|  |  |  	/**
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				|  |  | -	 * Add a nested where condition to the query.
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				|  |  | +	 * Add nested constraints to the query.
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				|  |  |  	 *
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				|  |  |  	 * @param  Closure  $callback
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				|  |  |  	 * @param  string   $connector
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				|  | @@ -403,24 +403,7 @@ class Query {
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				|  |  |  	 */
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				|  |  |  	public function where_nested($callback, $connector = 'AND')
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				|  |  |  	{
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				|  |  | -		$type = 'where_nested';
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -		// To handle a nested where statement, we will actually instantiate a new
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				|  |  | -		// Query instance and run the callback over that instance, which will
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				|  |  | -		// allow the developer to have a fresh query instance
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				|  |  | -		$query = new Query($this->connection, $this->grammar, $this->from);
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -		call_user_func($callback, $query);
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -		// Once the callback has been run on the query, we will store the nested
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				|  |  | -		// query instance on the where clause array so that it's passed to the
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				|  |  | -		// query's query grammar instance when building.
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				|  |  | -		if ($query->wheres !== null)
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				|  |  | -		{
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				|  |  | -			$this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'query', 'connector');
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				|  |  | -		}
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -		$this->bindings = array_merge($this->bindings, $query->bindings);
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				|  |  | +		call_user_func($callback, $this);
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				|  |  |  		return $this;
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				|  |  |  	}
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