From 872967e96efbe9758eac71b7a67be3cbc5721f88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Hearn Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 17:18:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] WalletEventListener: Remove obsolete references to being called on Peer threads from the javadocs. --- .../com/google/bitcoin/core/WalletEventListener.java | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/core/src/main/java/com/google/bitcoin/core/WalletEventListener.java b/core/src/main/java/com/google/bitcoin/core/WalletEventListener.java index 4962babd8..7e96baa33 100644 --- a/core/src/main/java/com/google/bitcoin/core/WalletEventListener.java +++ b/core/src/main/java/com/google/bitcoin/core/WalletEventListener.java @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ import java.util.List; */ public interface WalletEventListener { /** - * This is called on a Peer thread when a transaction is seen that sends coins to this wallet, either because it + * This is called when a transaction is seen that sends coins to this wallet, either because it * was broadcast across the network or because a block was received. If a transaction is seen when it was broadcast, * onCoinsReceived won't be called again when a block containing it is received. If you want to know when such a * transaction receives its first confirmation, register a {@link TransactionConfidence} event listener using @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ public interface WalletEventListener { void onCoinsReceived(Wallet wallet, Transaction tx, BigInteger prevBalance, BigInteger newBalance); /** - * This is called on a Peer thread when a transaction is seen that sends coins from this wallet, either + * This is called when a transaction is seen that sends coins from this wallet, either * because it was broadcast across the network or because a block was received. This may at first glance seem * useless, because in the common case you already know about such transactions because you created them with * the Wallets createSend/sendCoins methods. However when you have a wallet containing only keys, and you wish @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ public interface WalletEventListener { // TODO: Finish onReorganize to be more useful. /** - *

This is called on a Peer thread when a block is received that triggers a block chain re-organization. - *

+ *

This is called when a block is received that triggers a block chain re-organization.

+ * *

A re-organize means that the consensus (chain) of the network has diverged and now changed from what we * believed it was previously. Usually this won't matter because the new consensus will include all our old * transactions assuming we are playing by the rules. However it's theoretically possible for our balance to @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ public interface WalletEventListener { void onReorganize(Wallet wallet); /** - *

Called on a Peer thread when a transaction changes its confidence level. You can also attach event listeners to + *

Called when a transaction changes its confidence level. You can also attach event listeners to * the individual transactions, if you don't care about all of them. Usually you would save the wallet to disk after * receiving this callback unless you already set up autosaving.

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