trivial: minor grammar fixes
closes https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/7664 closes https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/7665 closes https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/7666 closes https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/7667
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@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ def remove_lockfile(lockfile):
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def get_file_descriptor(config: SimpleConfig):
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'''Tries to create the lockfile, using O_EXCL to
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prevent races. If it succeeds it returns the FD.
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Otherwise try and connect to the server specified in the lockfile.
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If this succeeds, the server is returned. Otherwise remove the
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prevent races. If it succeeds, it returns the FD.
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Otherwise, try and connect to the server specified in the lockfile.
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If this succeeds, the server is returned. Otherwise, remove the
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lockfile and try again.'''
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lockfile = get_lockfile(config)
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while True:
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@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ class Interface(Logger):
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# workaround android bug
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cert = re.sub("([^\n])-----END CERTIFICATE-----","\\1\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----",cert)
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f.write(cert)
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# even though close flushes we can't fsync when closed.
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# even though close flushes, we can't fsync when closed.
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# and we must flush before fsyncing, cause flush flushes to OS buffer
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# fsync writes to OS buffer to disk
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f.flush()
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@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ class Interface(Logger):
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async def close(self, *, force_after: int = None):
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"""Closes the connection and waits for it to be closed.
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We try to flush buffered data to the wire, so this can take some time.
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We try to flush buffered data to the wire, which can take some time.
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"""
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if force_after is None:
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# We give up after a while and just abort the connection.
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@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ class Peer(Logger):
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)
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# note: we ignore payload['channel_flags'], which e.g. contains 'announce_channel'.
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# Notably if the remote sets 'announce_channel' to True, we will ignore that too,
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# Notably, if the remote sets 'announce_channel' to True, we will ignore that too,
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# but we will not play along with actually announcing the channel (so we keep it private).
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# -> accept channel
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