From 3b70f7b6156cb110c47a6e482791cf337bb6ad6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Ofsky Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 10:53:20 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] doc: fix broken doc/design/multiprocess.md links after #24352 --- doc/design/multiprocess.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/design/multiprocess.md b/doc/design/multiprocess.md index e6a77dbbc0d..45681d12dea 100644 --- a/doc/design/multiprocess.md +++ b/doc/design/multiprocess.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The `-debug=ipc` command line option can be used to see requests and responses b ## Installation -The multiprocess feature requires [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) as dependencies. A simple way to get starting using it without installing these dependencies manually is to use the [depends system](../depends) with the `MULTIPROCESS=1` [dependency option](../depends#dependency-options) passed to make: +The multiprocess feature requires [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) as dependencies. A simple way to get starting using it without installing these dependencies manually is to use the [depends system](../../depends) with the `MULTIPROCESS=1` [dependency option](../../depends#dependency-options) passed to make: ``` cd @@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ BITCOIND=bitcoin-node test/functional/test_runner.py The configure script will pick up settings and library locations from the depends directory, so there is no need to pass `--enable-multiprocess` as a separate flag when using the depends system (it's controlled by the `MULTIPROCESS=1` option). -Alternately, you can install [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) packages on your system, and just run `./configure --enable-multiprocess` without using the depends system. The configure script will be able to locate the installed packages via [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/). See [Installation](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess#installation) section of the libmultiprocess readme for install steps. See [build-unix.md](build-unix.md) and [build-osx.md](build-osx.md) for information about installing dependencies in general. +Alternately, you can install [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) packages on your system, and just run `./configure --enable-multiprocess` without using the depends system. The configure script will be able to locate the installed packages via [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/). See [Installation](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess/blob/master/doc/install.md) section of the libmultiprocess readme for install steps. See [build-unix.md](../build-unix.md) and [build-osx.md](../build-osx.md) for information about installing dependencies in general. ## IPC implementation details Cross process Node, Wallet, and Chain interfaces are defined in -[`src/interfaces/`](../src/interfaces/). These are C++ classes which follow +[`src/interfaces/`](../../src/interfaces/). These are C++ classes which follow [conventions](../developer-notes.md#internal-interface-guidelines), like passing serializable arguments so they can be called from different processes, and making methods pure virtual so they can have proxy implementations that forward @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ actual serialization and socket communication. As much as possible, calls between processes are meant to work the same as calls within a single process without adding limitations or requiring extra implementation effort. Processes communicate with each other by calling regular -[C++ interface methods](../src/interfaces/README.md). Method arguments and +[C++ interface methods](../../src/interfaces/README.md). Method arguments and return values are automatically serialized and sent between processes. Object references and `std::function` arguments are automatically tracked and mapped to allow invoked code to call back into invoking code at any time, and there is