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Merge #17819: doc: developer notes guideline on RPCExamples addresses
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doc: developer notes guideline on RPCExamples addresses (Jon Atack) Pull request description: to make explicit the use of invalid addresses for user safety and to encourage the use of bech32 addresses by default. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17578#discussion_r361752570 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17578#discussion_r362564492. Fix a typo to appease the linter. ACKs for top commit: promag: ACK42ec499489
, no strong opinion as whether this belongs to developer notes or not but why not. fjahr: ACK42ec499
michaelfolkson: ACK42ec499489
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Some good examples of scripted-diff:
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- [scripted-diff: Rename InitInterfaces to NodeContext](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/301bd41a2e6765b185bd55f4c541f9e27aeea29d)
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uses an elegant script to replace occurences of multiple terms in all source files.
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uses an elegant script to replace occurrences of multiple terms in all source files.
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- [scripted-diff: Remove g_connman, g_banman globals](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/301bd41a2e6765b185bd55f4c541f9e27aeea29d)
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replaces specific terms in a list of specific source files.
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@ -1085,6 +1085,11 @@ A few guidelines for introducing and reviewing new RPC interfaces:
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new RPC is replacing a deprecated RPC, to avoid both RPCs confusingly
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showing up in the command list.
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- Use *invalid* bech32 addresses for `RPCExamples` help documentation.
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- *Rationale*: Prevent accidental transactions by users and encourage the use
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of bech32 addresses by default.
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- Use the `UNIX_EPOCH_TIME` constant when describing UNIX epoch time or
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timestamps in the documentation.
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