CVS difference for ai05s/ai05-0020-1.txt
--- ai05s/ai05-0020-1.txt 2006/12/16 03:13:18 1.2
+++ ai05s/ai05-0020-1.txt 2007/05/26 01:43:59 1.3
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-!standard 4.5.2(9.3/2) 06-12-13 AI05-0020-1/02
+!standard 4.5.2(9.3/2) 07-05-25 AI05-0020-1/03
!standard 4.5.5(19.2/2)
!class binding interpretation 06-11-10
!status ARG Approved 9-0-2 06-11-18
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
!difficulty Easy
!qualifier Omission
!subject Universal operators of fixed point and access types
+
!summary
Operators of partial views of fixed point types are considered when determining
@@ -16,10 +17,6 @@
incomplete view, then that equality operator is considered when determining if
the predefined universal_access operator can be used.
-Operators of partial views of fixed point and access types (if any) are considered
-when determining if the predefined universal_fixed and universal_access operators
-can be used.
-
!question
The rules in 4.5.2(9.1-9.4/2) specify when the universal_access "=" operator
@@ -58,7 +55,7 @@
!recommendation
-(See Summary.)
+(See summary.)
!wording
@@ -73,9 +70,9 @@
!discussion
-Surely any operators declared on the partial view need to be considered. This was
-just an oversight of the original wording, probably because completing private
-types with a fixed point type isn't very common.
+Surely any operators declared on the partial view need to be considered. This
+was just an oversight of the original wording, probably because completing
+private types with a fixed point type isn't very common.
For "=", the problem can also occur for incomplete types:
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