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openingd: even more typo fixes.

Reported-by: @niftynei
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
plugin-6
Rusty Russell 6 years ago
committed by neil saitug
parent
commit
2c3a53b88e
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      openingd/openingd.c

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openingd/openingd.c

@ -54,7 +54,8 @@
/* Global state structure. This is only for the one specific peer and channel */
struct state {
/* Cryptographic state needed to exchange messages with the peer */
/* Cryptographic state needed to exchange messages with the peer (as
* featured in BOLT #8) */
struct crypto_state cs;
/* Constraints on a channel they open. */
@ -662,7 +663,7 @@ static u8 *funder_channel(struct state *state,
/* We ask the HSM to sign their commitment transaction for us: it knows
* our funding key, it just needs the remote funding key to create the
* witness script. It also needs the amount of the funding output,
* as segwit signatures commit to that as well, even thought it doesn't
* as segwit signatures commit to that as well, even though it doesn't
* explicitly appear in the transaction itself. */
msg = towire_hsm_sign_remote_commitment_tx(NULL,
tx,
@ -702,7 +703,7 @@ static u8 *funder_channel(struct state *state,
peer_billboard(false,
"Funding channel: create first tx, now waiting for their signature");
/* Now we they send us their signature for that first commitment
/* Now they send us their signature for that first commitment
* transaction. */
msg = opening_negotiate_msg(tmpctx, state, true);
if (!msg)
@ -729,11 +730,11 @@ static u8 *funder_channel(struct state *state,
* soon) that we put it into the first version of the protocol
* because it would be painful to add in later.
*
* My logic was seemed sound: we treat new connections as an
* implication that the old connection has disconnected, which happens
* more often than you'd hope on modern networks. However, supporting
* multiple channels via multiple connections would be far easier for
* us to support with our (introduced-since) separate daemon model.
* My logic seemed sound: we treat new connections as an implication
* that the old connection has disconnected, which happens more often
* than you'd hope on modern networks. However, supporting multiple
* channels via multiple connections would be far easier for us to
* support with our (introduced-since) separate daemon model.
*
* Let this be a lesson: beware premature specification, even if you
* suspect "we'll need it later!". */
@ -1345,8 +1346,8 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
&inner))
master_badmsg(WIRE_OPENING_INIT, msg);
/*~ If they wanted to send an msg, do so before we waste time doing
* work. If it's a global error, we'll close immediately. */
/*~ If lightningd wanted us to send a msg, do so before we waste time
* doing work. If it's a global error, we'll close immediately. */
if (inner != NULL) {
sync_crypto_write(&state->cs, PEER_FD, inner);
fail_if_all_error(inner);

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