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The description for the FC namespace in doxygen is wrong #2342

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abitmore opened this issue Jan 26, 2021 · 2 comments
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The description for the FC namespace in doxygen is wrong #2342

abitmore opened this issue Jan 26, 2021 · 2 comments
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Bug Description

The description for the FC namespace in doxygen is "Defines wrappers for boost::asio functions", which is wrong. See https://doxygen.bitshares.org/namespaces.html.

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  • API (the application programming interface)
  • Build (the build process or something prior to compiled code)
  • CLI (the command line wallet)
  • Deployment (the deployment process after building such as Docker, Travis, etc.)
  • DEX (the Decentralized EXchange, market engine, etc.)
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  • Performance (system or user efficiency, etc.)
  • Protocol (the blockchain logic, consensus, validation, etc.)
  • Security (the security of system or user data, etc.)
  • UX (the User Experience)
  • Other : documentation

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abitmore commented Feb 8, 2021

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Fixed in FC via bitshares/bitshares-fc#237, and bumped FC in #2367.

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