Fix: typos

Fix: typos

Fix: typos
pull/26402/head
omahs 2 years ago
parent 551c8e9526
commit 180eac0f73

@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ the passed message.
#### Tracepoint `net:outbound_message`
Is called when a message is send to a peer over the P2P network. Passes
Is called when a message is sent to a peer over the P2P network. Passes
information about our peer, the connection and the message as arguments.
Arguments passed:
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ added to and removed (spent) from the cache when we connect a new block.
(`chainstate.CoinsTip()`). For example, the RPCs `generateblock` and
`getblocktemplate` call `TestBlockValidity()`, which applies the UTXO set
changes to a temporary cache. Similarly, mempool consistency checks, which are
frequent on regtest, also apply the the UTXO set changes to a temporary cache.
frequent on regtest, also apply the UTXO set changes to a temporary cache.
Changes to the _main_ UTXO cache and to temporary caches trigger the tracepoints.
We can't tell if a temporary cache or the _main_ cache was changed.
@ -253,8 +253,8 @@ TRACE6(net, inbound_message,
### Guidelines and best practices
#### Clear motivation and use-case
Tracepoints need a clear motivation and use-case. The motivation should
#### Clear motivation and use case
Tracepoints need a clear motivation and use case. The motivation should
outweigh the impact on, for example, code readability. There is no point in
adding tracepoints that don't end up being used.

@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ void PeerManagerImpl::UpdatePeerStateForReceivedHeaders(CNode& pfrom,
// This peer has too little work on their headers chain to help
// us sync -- disconnect if it is an outbound disconnection
// candidate.
// Note: We compare their tip to the minumum chain work (rather than
// Note: We compare their tip to the minimum chain work (rather than
// m_chainman.ActiveChain().Tip()) because we won't start block download
// until we have a headers chain that has at least
// the minimum chain work, even if a peer has a chain past our tip,
@ -3901,7 +3901,7 @@ void PeerManagerImpl::ProcessMessage(CNode& pfrom, const std::string& msg_type,
// Note that if we were to be on a chain that forks from the checkpointed
// chain, then serving those headers to a peer that has seen the
// checkpointed chain would cause that peer to disconnect us. Requiring
// that our chainwork exceed the mimimum chain work is a protection against
// that our chainwork exceed the minimum chain work is a protection against
// being fed a bogus chain when we started up for the first time and
// getting partitioned off the honest network for serving that chain to
// others.

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