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Stop mentioning src/or and src/common in doc/HACKING

Nick Mathewson 5 years ago
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      doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md
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      doc/HACKING/Module.md

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doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md

@@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ We have some wrapper functions like `tor_malloc`, `tor_free`, `tor_strdup`, and
 always succeed or exit.)
 
 You can get a full list of the compatibility functions that Tor provides by
-looking through `src/common/util*.h` and `src/common/compat*.h`.  You can see the
-available containers in `src/common/containers*.h`.  You should probably
+looking through `src/lib/*/*.h`.  You can see the
+available containers in `src/lib/containers/*.h`.  You should probably
 familiarize yourself with these modules before you write too much code, or
 else you'll wind up reinventing the wheel.
 

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doc/HACKING/Module.md

@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ There are couples of "rules" you want to follow:
   filename as the one in the module. For example, this is a bad idea and
   should never be done:
 
-    - `src/or/shared_random.c`
-    - `src/or/dirauth/shared_random.c`
+    - `src/feature/dirclient/shared_random.c`
+    - `src/feature/dirauth/shared_random.c`
 
 * When you include headers from the module, **always** use the full module
   path in your statement. Example: