capitalize Diplomacy when used as a name

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Howard Mao
2019-09-09 20:28:30 -07:00
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Diplomacy Connectors Diplomacy Connectors
==================== ====================
Nodes in a diplomacy graph are connected to each other with edges. The diplomacy Nodes in a Diplomacy graph are connected to each other with edges. The Diplomacy
library provides four operators that can be used to form edges between nodes. library provides four operators that can be used to form edges between nodes.
:= :=
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ library provides four operators that can be used to form edges between nodes.
This is the basic connection operator. It is the same syntax as the Chisel This is the basic connection operator. It is the same syntax as the Chisel
uni-directional connector, but it is not equivalent. This operator connects uni-directional connector, but it is not equivalent. This operator connects
diplomacy node, not Chisel bundles. Diplomacy nodes, not Chisel bundles.
The basic connection operator always creates a single edge between the two The basic connection operator always creates a single edge between the two
nodes. nodes.

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The ``name`` argument identifies the node in the diplomacy graph. It is the The ``name`` argument identifies the node in the Diplomacy graph. It is the
only required argument for TLClientParameters. only required argument for TLClientParameters.
The ``sourceId`` argument specifies the range of source identifiers that this The ``sourceId`` argument specifies the range of source identifiers that this
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ of TL-C) decoupled bundles corresponding to the TileLink channels. This is
what you should connect your hardware logic to in order to actually send/receive what you should connect your hardware logic to in order to actually send/receive
TileLink messages. TileLink messages.
The ``edge`` object represents the edge of the diplomacy graph. It contains The ``edge`` object represents the edge of the Diplomacy graph. It contains
some useful helper functions which will be documented in some useful helper functions which will be documented in
:ref:`TileLink Edge Object Methods`. :ref:`TileLink Edge Object Methods`.