[tor-commits] [torspec/master] Bug 17578: Fix typos in control-spec.txt

nickm at torproject.org nickm at torproject.org
Tue Nov 10 14:12:48 UTC 2015


commit 7f10e7a9d63c3bebd42f690a20369d9c67132aed
Author: Georg Koppen <gk at torproject.org>
Date:   Tue Nov 10 13:45:59 2015 +0000

    Bug 17578: Fix typos in control-spec.txt
---
 control-spec.txt |    8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/control-spec.txt b/control-spec.txt
index 4df6a60..5dc7f8d 100644
--- a/control-spec.txt
+++ b/control-spec.txt
@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@
 1.1. Forward-compatibility
 
   This is an evolving protocol; new client and server behavior will be
-  allowed in future versions.  To allow new backward-compatible client
+  allowed in future versions.  To allow new backward-compatible behavior
   on behalf of the client, we may add new commands and allow existing
   commands to take new arguments in future versions.  To allow new
   backward-compatible server behavior, we note various places below
-  where servers speaking a future versions of this protocol may insert
+  where servers speaking a future version of this protocol may insert
   new data, and note that clients should/must "tolerate" unexpected
   elements in these places.  There are two ways that we do this:
 
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@
     For example, we might say "This field will be OPEN, CLOSED, or
     CONNECTED.  Clients MUST tolerate unexpected values."  This means
     that a client MUST NOT crash or otherwise fail to parse the message
-    or other subsequent when there are unexpected values, and that the
-    client SHOULD try to handle the rest of the message as well as it
+    or other subsequent messages when there are unexpected values, and
+    that it SHOULD try to handle the rest of the message as well as it
     can.  The most obvious way to do this is by pretending that each
     list of alternatives has an additional "unrecognized value" element,
     and mapping any unrecognized values to that element; the



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