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fix: broken Clarity language reference urls

Fixes blockstack/docs#903
clarity-values-guide
HariniRajan397 5 years ago
committed by Alexander Graebe
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      src/pages/smart-contracts/counter-tutorial.md
  2. 2
      src/pages/smart-contracts/overview.md
  3. 2
      src/pages/stacks-blockchain/transactions.md

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src/pages/smart-contracts/counter-tutorial.md

@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Let's get familiar with the tests to understand what the new smart contract shou
First, the [`begin`](/references/language-functions#begin) statement evaluates multiple expressions and returns the value of the last one. In this case, it is used to set a new value and return the new value. First, the [`begin`](/references/language-functions#begin) statement evaluates multiple expressions and returns the value of the last one. In this case, it is used to set a new value and return the new value.
Next, a [`var-set`](/references/language-functions#var-set) is used to set a new value for the `counter` variable. The new value is constructed using the [`+`](/references/language-functions#-add) (add) statement. This statement takes a number of integers and returns the result. Along with add, Clarity provides statements to subtract, multiply, and divide integers. Find more details in the [Clarity language reference](/references/language-clarity). Next, a [`var-set`](/references/language-functions#var-set) is used to set a new value for the `counter` variable. The new value is constructed using the [`+`](/references/language-functions#-add) (add) statement. This statement takes a number of integers and returns the result. Along with add, Clarity provides statements to subtract, multiply, and divide integers. Find more details in the [Clarity language reference](/references/language-functions).
5. Next, implement a new public function `decrement` to subtract `1` from the `counter` variable. You should have all knowledge needed to succeed at this! 5. Next, implement a new public function `decrement` to subtract `1` from the `counter` variable. You should have all knowledge needed to succeed at this!

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src/pages/smart-contracts/overview.md

@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ then learn how to construct [a counter](/smart-contracts/counter-tutorial), and
[test your smart contracts](/smart-contracts/testing-contracts) using Mocha. [test your smart contracts](/smart-contracts/testing-contracts) using Mocha.
Once you've got the hang of the general workflow, environment, and language syntax, you should be ready to start writing Once you've got the hang of the general workflow, environment, and language syntax, you should be ready to start writing
contracts, referring to the [Clarity language reference](/references/language-clarity) as you go. contracts, referring to the [Clarity language reference](/references/language-overview) as you go.

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src/pages/stacks-blockchain/transactions.md

@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ The API will respond with a `HTTP 200 - OK` if the transactions was successfully
There is no explicit time constraint between the construction of a valid signed transaction and when it can be broadcasted. There are, however, some constraint to be aware of. The following reasons can deem a transaction invalid after some period: There is no explicit time constraint between the construction of a valid signed transaction and when it can be broadcasted. There are, however, some constraint to be aware of. The following reasons can deem a transaction invalid after some period:
- Token transfer: Nonce changed in-between construction and broadcast - Token transfer: Nonce changed in-between construction and broadcast
- Contract call or deploy: Block height is evaluated (with [`at-block`](/references/clarity-language#at-block)) and changed in-between construction and broadcast - Contract call or deploy: Block height is evaluated (with [`at-block`](/references/language-functions#at-block)) and changed in-between construction and broadcast
## Querying ## Querying

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