Merge bitcoindevkit/bdk#478: Fix typos in comments
7f8103dd762572f8b0f01514d0c32723d27c61e9 Fix typos in comments (thunderbiscuit) Pull request description: ### Description This PR fixes a bunch of small typos in comments. I'm getting acquainted with the codebase and found a few typos just by chance, and ended up going through it with an IDE searching for typos in all files. ### Notes to the reviewers To be clear, this PR _only addresses typos that are within comments_. ### Checklists * [x] I've signed all my commits * [x] I followed the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) * [x] I ran `cargo fmt` and `cargo clippy` before committing ACKs for top commit: notmandatory: ACK 7f8103dd762572f8b0f01514d0c32723d27c61e9 Tree-SHA512: eb3f8f21cbd05de06292affd9ef69c21b52022dfdf25c562c8f4d9c9c011f18175dff0c650cb7efcfb2b665f2af80d9a153be3d12327c47796b0d00bfd5d9803
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				| @ -398,7 +398,7 @@ impl ChainStore<Full> { | |||||||
|             ); |             ); | ||||||
|         } |         } | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         // Delete full blocks overriden by snapshot
 |         // Delete full blocks overridden by snapshot
 | ||||||
|         let from_key = StoreEntry::Block(Some(snaphost.min_height)).get_key(); |         let from_key = StoreEntry::Block(Some(snaphost.min_height)).get_key(); | ||||||
|         let to_key = StoreEntry::Block(Some(usize::MAX)).get_key(); |         let to_key = StoreEntry::Block(Some(usize::MAX)).get_key(); | ||||||
|         batch.delete_range(&from_key, &to_key); |         batch.delete_range(&from_key, &to_key); | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -109,7 +109,7 @@ fn after(key: &[u8]) -> Vec<u8> { | |||||||
| /// Once it's dropped its content will be lost.
 | /// Once it's dropped its content will be lost.
 | ||||||
| ///
 | ///
 | ||||||
| /// If you are looking for a permanent storage solution, you can try with the default key-value
 | /// If you are looking for a permanent storage solution, you can try with the default key-value
 | ||||||
| /// database called [`sled`]. See the [`database`] module documentation for more defailts.
 | /// database called [`sled`]. See the [`database`] module documentation for more details.
 | ||||||
| ///
 | ///
 | ||||||
| /// [`database`]: crate::database
 | /// [`database`]: crate::database
 | ||||||
| #[derive(Debug, Default)] | #[derive(Debug, Default)] | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -149,7 +149,7 @@ pub trait Database: BatchOperations { | |||||||
|     fn get_raw_tx(&self, txid: &Txid) -> Result<Option<Transaction>, Error>; |     fn get_raw_tx(&self, txid: &Txid) -> Result<Option<Transaction>, Error>; | ||||||
|     /// Fetch the transaction metadata and optionally also the raw transaction
 |     /// Fetch the transaction metadata and optionally also the raw transaction
 | ||||||
|     fn get_tx(&self, txid: &Txid, include_raw: bool) -> Result<Option<TransactionDetails>, Error>; |     fn get_tx(&self, txid: &Txid, include_raw: bool) -> Result<Option<TransactionDetails>, Error>; | ||||||
|     /// Return the last defivation index for a keychain.
 |     /// Return the last derivation index for a keychain.
 | ||||||
|     fn get_last_index(&self, keychain: KeychainKind) -> Result<Option<u32>, Error>; |     fn get_last_index(&self, keychain: KeychainKind) -> Result<Option<u32>, Error>; | ||||||
|     /// Return the sync time, if present
 |     /// Return the sync time, if present
 | ||||||
|     fn get_sync_time(&self) -> Result<Option<SyncTime>, Error>; |     fn get_sync_time(&self) -> Result<Option<SyncTime>, Error>; | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -521,7 +521,7 @@ macro_rules! fragment_internal { | |||||||
|     // three operands it's (X, (X, (X, ()))), etc.
 |     // three operands it's (X, (X, (X, ()))), etc.
 | ||||||
|     //
 |     //
 | ||||||
|     // To check that the right number of arguments has been passed we can "cast" those tuples to
 |     // To check that the right number of arguments has been passed we can "cast" those tuples to
 | ||||||
|     // more convenient structures like `TupleTwo`. If the conversion succedes, the right number of
 |     // more convenient structures like `TupleTwo`. If the conversion succeeds, the right number of
 | ||||||
|     // args was passed. Otherwise the compilation fails entirely.
 |     // args was passed. Otherwise the compilation fails entirely.
 | ||||||
|     ( @t $op:ident ( $( $args:tt )* ) $( $tail:tt )* ) => ({ |     ( @t $op:ident ( $( $args:tt )* ) $( $tail:tt )* ) => ({ | ||||||
|         ($crate::fragment!( $op ( $( $args )* ) ), $crate::fragment_internal!( @t $( $tail )* )) |         ($crate::fragment!( $op ( $( $args )* ) ), $crate::fragment_internal!( @t $( $tail )* )) | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -667,7 +667,7 @@ mod test { | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         // make a descriptor out of it
 |         // make a descriptor out of it
 | ||||||
|         let desc = crate::descriptor!(wpkh(key)).unwrap(); |         let desc = crate::descriptor!(wpkh(key)).unwrap(); | ||||||
|         // this should conver the key that supports "any_network" to the right network (testnet)
 |         // this should convert the key that supports "any_network" to the right network (testnet)
 | ||||||
|         let (wallet_desc, _) = desc |         let (wallet_desc, _) = desc | ||||||
|             .into_wallet_descriptor(&secp, Network::Testnet) |             .into_wallet_descriptor(&secp, Network::Testnet) | ||||||
|             .unwrap(); |             .unwrap(); | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -354,9 +354,9 @@ impl Satisfaction { | |||||||
|                 indexes |                 indexes | ||||||
|                     .into_iter() |                     .into_iter() | ||||||
|                     // .inspect(|x| println!("--- orig --- {:?}", x))
 |                     // .inspect(|x| println!("--- orig --- {:?}", x))
 | ||||||
|                     // we map each of the combinations of elements into a tuple of ([choosen items], [conditions]). unfortunately, those items have potentially more than one
 |                     // we map each of the combinations of elements into a tuple of ([chosen items], [conditions]). unfortunately, those items have potentially more than one
 | ||||||
|                     // condition (think about ORs), so we also use `mix` to expand those, i.e. [[0], [1, 2]] becomes [[0, 1], [0, 2]]. This is necessary to make sure that we
 |                     // condition (think about ORs), so we also use `mix` to expand those, i.e. [[0], [1, 2]] becomes [[0, 1], [0, 2]]. This is necessary to make sure that we
 | ||||||
|                     // consider every possibile options and check whether or not they are compatible.
 |                     // consider every possible options and check whether or not they are compatible.
 | ||||||
|                     .map(|i_vec| { |                     .map(|i_vec| { | ||||||
|                         mix(i_vec |                         mix(i_vec | ||||||
|                             .iter() |                             .iter() | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -115,7 +115,7 @@ pub enum Error { | |||||||
|     Hex(bitcoin::hashes::hex::Error), |     Hex(bitcoin::hashes::hex::Error), | ||||||
|     /// Partially signed bitcoin transaction error
 |     /// Partially signed bitcoin transaction error
 | ||||||
|     Psbt(bitcoin::util::psbt::Error), |     Psbt(bitcoin::util::psbt::Error), | ||||||
|     /// Partially signed bitcoin transaction parseerror
 |     /// Partially signed bitcoin transaction parse error
 | ||||||
|     PsbtParse(bitcoin::util::psbt::PsbtParseError), |     PsbtParse(bitcoin::util::psbt::PsbtParseError), | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     //KeyMismatch(bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey, bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey),
 |     //KeyMismatch(bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey, bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey),
 | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -356,7 +356,7 @@ impl<Ctx: ScriptContext> From<bip32::ExtendedPrivKey> for ExtendedKey<Ctx> { | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| /// Trait for keys that can be derived.
 | /// Trait for keys that can be derived.
 | ||||||
| ///
 | ///
 | ||||||
| /// When extra metadata are provided, a [`DerivableKey`] can be transofrmed into a
 | /// When extra metadata are provided, a [`DerivableKey`] can be transformed into a
 | ||||||
| /// [`DescriptorKey`]: the trait [`IntoDescriptorKey`] is automatically implemented
 | /// [`DescriptorKey`]: the trait [`IntoDescriptorKey`] is automatically implemented
 | ||||||
| /// for `(DerivableKey, DerivationPath)` and
 | /// for `(DerivableKey, DerivationPath)` and
 | ||||||
| /// `(DerivableKey, KeySource, DerivationPath)` tuples.
 | /// `(DerivableKey, KeySource, DerivationPath)` tuples.
 | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -275,7 +275,7 @@ pub fn version() -> &'static str { | |||||||
|     env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION", "unknown") |     env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION", "unknown") | ||||||
| } | } | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| // We should consider putting this under a feature flag but we need the macro in doctets so we need
 | // We should consider putting this under a feature flag but we need the macro in doctests so we need
 | ||||||
| // to wait until https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67295 is fixed.
 | // to wait until https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67295 is fixed.
 | ||||||
| //
 | //
 | ||||||
| // Stuff in here is too rough to document atm
 | // Stuff in here is too rough to document atm
 | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -217,7 +217,7 @@ pub struct TransactionDetails { | |||||||
|     /// ensure an unstrusted [`Blockchain`](crate::blockchain::Blockchain) backend can't trick the
 |     /// ensure an unstrusted [`Blockchain`](crate::blockchain::Blockchain) backend can't trick the
 | ||||||
|     /// wallet into using an invalid tx as an RBF template.
 |     /// wallet into using an invalid tx as an RBF template.
 | ||||||
|     ///
 |     ///
 | ||||||
|     /// The check is only perfomed when the `verify` feature is enabled.
 |     /// The check is only performed when the `verify` feature is enabled.
 | ||||||
|     #[serde(default = "bool::default")] // default to `false` if not specified
 |     #[serde(default = "bool::default")] // default to `false` if not specified
 | ||||||
|     pub verified: bool, |     pub verified: bool, | ||||||
| } | } | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -372,7 +372,7 @@ impl<D: Database> CoinSelectionAlgorithm<D> for BranchAndBoundCoinSelection { | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| impl BranchAndBoundCoinSelection { | impl BranchAndBoundCoinSelection { | ||||||
|     // TODO: make this more Rust-onic :)
 |     // TODO: make this more Rust-onic :)
 | ||||||
|     // (And perhpaps refactor with less arguments?)
 |     // (And perhaps refactor with less arguments?)
 | ||||||
|     #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] |     #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] | ||||||
|     fn bnb( |     fn bnb( | ||||||
|         &self, |         &self, | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -721,7 +721,7 @@ where | |||||||
|     /// Bump the fee of a transaction previously created with this wallet.
 |     /// Bump the fee of a transaction previously created with this wallet.
 | ||||||
|     ///
 |     ///
 | ||||||
|     /// Returns an error if the transaction is already confirmed or doesn't explicitly signal
 |     /// Returns an error if the transaction is already confirmed or doesn't explicitly signal
 | ||||||
|     /// *repalce by fee* (RBF). If the transaction can be fee bumped then it returns a [`TxBuilder`]
 |     /// *replace by fee* (RBF). If the transaction can be fee bumped then it returns a [`TxBuilder`]
 | ||||||
|     /// pre-populated with the inputs and outputs of the original transaction.
 |     /// pre-populated with the inputs and outputs of the original transaction.
 | ||||||
|     ///
 |     ///
 | ||||||
|     /// ## Example
 |     /// ## Example
 | ||||||
| @ -1059,7 +1059,7 @@ where | |||||||
|         &self.secp |         &self.secp | ||||||
|     } |     } | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     /// Returns the descriptor used to create adddresses for a particular `keychain`.
 |     /// Returns the descriptor used to create addresses for a particular `keychain`.
 | ||||||
|     pub fn get_descriptor_for_keychain(&self, keychain: KeychainKind) -> &ExtendedDescriptor { |     pub fn get_descriptor_for_keychain(&self, keychain: KeychainKind) -> &ExtendedDescriptor { | ||||||
|         let (descriptor, _) = self._get_descriptor_for_keychain(keychain); |         let (descriptor, _) = self._get_descriptor_for_keychain(keychain); | ||||||
|         descriptor |         descriptor | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -143,7 +143,7 @@ pub enum SignerError { | |||||||
|     InvalidNonWitnessUtxo, |     InvalidNonWitnessUtxo, | ||||||
|     /// The `witness_utxo` field of the transaction is required to sign this input
 |     /// The `witness_utxo` field of the transaction is required to sign this input
 | ||||||
|     MissingWitnessUtxo, |     MissingWitnessUtxo, | ||||||
|     /// The `witness_script` field of the transaction is requied to sign this input
 |     /// The `witness_script` field of the transaction is required to sign this input
 | ||||||
|     MissingWitnessScript, |     MissingWitnessScript, | ||||||
|     /// The fingerprint and derivation path are missing from the psbt input
 |     /// The fingerprint and derivation path are missing from the psbt input
 | ||||||
|     MissingHdKeypath, |     MissingHdKeypath, | ||||||
| @ -289,7 +289,7 @@ impl Signer for PrivateKey { | |||||||
|         } |         } | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         // FIXME: use the presence of `witness_utxo` as an indication that we should make a bip143
 |         // FIXME: use the presence of `witness_utxo` as an indication that we should make a bip143
 | ||||||
|         // sig. Does this make sense? Should we add an extra argument to explicitly swith between
 |         // sig. Does this make sense? Should we add an extra argument to explicitly switch between
 | ||||||
|         // these? The original idea was to declare sign() as sign<Ctx: ScriptContex>() and use Ctx,
 |         // these? The original idea was to declare sign() as sign<Ctx: ScriptContex>() and use Ctx,
 | ||||||
|         // but that violates the rules for trait-objects, so we can't do it.
 |         // but that violates the rules for trait-objects, so we can't do it.
 | ||||||
|         let (hash, sighash) = match psbt.inputs[input_index].witness_utxo { |         let (hash, sighash) = match psbt.inputs[input_index].witness_utxo { | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -310,7 +310,7 @@ impl<'a, B, D: BatchDatabase, Cs: CoinSelectionAlgorithm<D>, Ctx: TxBuilderConte | |||||||
|     /// 2. `psbt_input`: To know the value.
 |     /// 2. `psbt_input`: To know the value.
 | ||||||
|     /// 3. `satisfaction_weight`: To know how much weight/vbytes the input will add to the transaction for fee calculation.
 |     /// 3. `satisfaction_weight`: To know how much weight/vbytes the input will add to the transaction for fee calculation.
 | ||||||
|     ///
 |     ///
 | ||||||
|     /// There are several security concerns about adding foregin UTXOs that application
 |     /// There are several security concerns about adding foreign UTXOs that application
 | ||||||
|     /// developers should consider. First, how do you know the value of the input is correct? If a
 |     /// developers should consider. First, how do you know the value of the input is correct? If a
 | ||||||
|     /// `non_witness_utxo` is provided in the `psbt_input` then this method implicitly verifies the
 |     /// `non_witness_utxo` is provided in the `psbt_input` then this method implicitly verifies the
 | ||||||
|     /// value by checking it against the transaction. If only a `witness_utxo` is provided then this
 |     /// value by checking it against the transaction. If only a `witness_utxo` is provided then this
 | ||||||
|  | |||||||
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