From 9ee97173106dfb0886e335a00df1359f6d4279c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tobin Harding Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2021 10:15:53 +1000 Subject: Use hyperlinks when mentioning bips When mentioning a bip we use a hyperlink to the bip file to assist readers. There are two mentions of bips in BIP-0009 that do not use links, probably because links where provided above in the text, however, its a bit easier on the reader if we provide links again to save scrolling through the document. Use hyperlinks when mentioning BIP 34 and 141 in isolation. --- bip-0009.mediawiki | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/bip-0009.mediawiki b/bip-0009.mediawiki index c9fcd6f..ad11678 100644 --- a/bip-0009.mediawiki +++ b/bip-0009.mediawiki @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Miners MAY clear or set bits in the block version WITHOUT any special "mutable" Softfork deployment names listed in "rules" or as keys in "vbavailable" may be prefixed by a '!' character. Without this prefix, GBT clients may assume the rule will not impact usage of the template as-is; typical examples of this would be when previously valid transactions cease to be valid, such as BIPs [[bip-0016.mediawiki|16]], [[bip-0065.mediawiki|65]], [[bip-0066.mediawiki|66]], [[bip-0068.mediawiki|68]], [[bip-0112.mediawiki|112]], and [[bip-0113.mediawiki|113]]. If a client does not understand a rule without the prefix, it may use it unmodified for mining. -On the other hand, when this prefix is used, it indicates a more subtle change to the block structure or generation transaction; examples of this would be BIP 34 (because it modifies coinbase construction) and 141 (since it modifies the txid hashing and adds a commitment to the generation transaction). +On the other hand, when this prefix is used, it indicates a more subtle change to the block structure or generation transaction; examples of this would be [[bip-0034.mediawiki|BIP 34]] (because it modifies coinbase construction) and [[bip-0141.mediawiki|141]] (since it modifies the txid hashing and adds a commitment to the generation transaction). A client that does not understand a rule prefixed by '!' must not attempt to process the template, and must not attempt to use it for mining even unmodified. ==Support for future changes== -- cgit v1.2.3