Merge pull request #3207 from toadjaune/patch-2

Fix a typo in event soft rejection schema
pull/977/head
Hubert Chathi 4 years ago committed by Richard van der Hoff
commit 221375b105

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Fix various typos throughout the specification.

@ -500,15 +500,15 @@ Example
As an example consider the event graph: As an example consider the event graph:
A A
/ /
B B
where `B` is a ban of a user `X`. If the user `X` tries to set the topic where `B` is a ban of a user `X`. If the user `X` tries to set the topic
by sending an event `C` while evading the ban: by sending an event `C` while evading the ban:
A A
/ \ / \
B C B C
servers that receive `C` after `B` should soft fail event `C`, and so servers that receive `C` after `B` should soft fail event `C`, and so
@ -518,11 +518,11 @@ will neither relay `C` to its clients nor send any events referencing
If later another server sends an event `D` that references both `B` and If later another server sends an event `D` that references both `B` and
`C` (this can happen if it received `C` before `B`): `C` (this can happen if it received `C` before `B`):
A A
/ \ / \
B C B C
\ / \ /
D D
then servers will handle `D` as normal. `D` is sent to the servers' then servers will handle `D` as normal. `D` is sent to the servers'
clients (assuming `D` passes auth checks). The state at `D` may resolve clients (assuming `D` passes auth checks). The state at `D` may resolve
@ -539,18 +539,18 @@ state of the `C` branch.
Let's go back to the graph before `D` was sent: Let's go back to the graph before `D` was sent:
A A
/ \ / \
B C B C
If all the servers in the room saw `B` before `C` and so soft fail `C`, If all the servers in the room saw `B` before `C` and so soft fail `C`,
then any new event `D'` will not reference `C`: then any new event `D'` will not reference `C`:
A A
/ \ / \
B C B C
| |
D D'
#### Retrieving event authorization information #### Retrieving event authorization information
@ -584,15 +584,15 @@ state.
For example, consider the following event graph (where the oldest event, For example, consider the following event graph (where the oldest event,
E0, is at the top): E0, is at the top):
E0 E0
| |
E1 E1
/ \ / \
E2 E4 E2 E4
| | | |
E3 | E3 |
\ / \ /
E5 E5
Suppose E3 and E4 are both `m.room.name` events which set the name of Suppose E3 and E4 are both `m.room.name` events which set the name of
the room. What should the name of the room be at E5? the room. What should the name of the room be at E5?

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