Merge pull request #8041

361f621 Fix typos (Dimitris Apostolou)
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# Compiling, debugging and testing efficiently
This document describes ways of compiling, debugging and testing efficiently for various use cases.
The intented audience are developers, who want to leverage newly added tricks to Monero via `CMake`. The document will lower the entry point for these developers.
The intended audience are developers, who want to leverage newly added tricks to Monero via `CMake`. The document will lower the entry point for these developers.
Before reading this document, please consult section "Build instructions" in the main README.md.
Some information from README.md will be repeated here, but the aim is to go beyond it.

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Patches should be self contained. A good rule of thumb is to have
one patch per separate issue, feature, or logical change. Also, no
other changes, such as random whitespace changes, reindentation,
or fixing typoes, spelling, or wording, unless user visible.
or fixing typos, spelling, or wording, unless user visible.
Following the code style of the particular chunk of code you're
modifying is encouraged. Proper squashing should be done (eg, if
you're making a buggy patch, then a later patch to fix the bug,

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command being invoked.
### Return Code
A signed 32-bit little integer integer representing the response from the peer
A signed 32-bit little endian integer representing the response from the peer
from the last command that was invoked. This is `0` for request messages.
### Flags
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### Dummy
Dummy messages have the `B` and `E` bits set, the `Q` and `S` bits unset, and
the `Expect Reponse` field zeroed. When a message of this type is received, the
the `Expect Response` field zeroed. When a message of this type is received, the
contents can be safely ignored.
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#### (`1005` Request) Network State
#### (`1005` Response) Network State
#### (`1006` Request) Peer ID
#### (`1006` Reponse) Peer ID
#### (`1006` Response) Peer ID
#### (`1007` Request) Support Flags
#### (`1007` Response) Support Flags