CVS difference for ai05s/ai05-0092-1.txt

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--- ai05s/ai05-0092-1.txt	2011/04/11 23:57:16	1.20
+++ ai05s/ai05-0092-1.txt	2011/11/01 05:32:51	1.21
@@ -427,12 +427,12 @@
 
 @drepl
 If an attempt is made to @i<cancel> the @fa<delay_statement> (as part of an
-@fa<asynchronous_select> or abort — see 9.7.4 and 9.8), the @fa<_statement>
+@fa<asynchronous_select> or abort @emdash see 9.7.4 and 9.8), the @fa<_statement>
 is cancelled if the expiration time has not yet passed, thereby completing the
 @fa<delay_statement>.
 @dby
 If an attempt is made to @i<cancel> the @fa<delay_statement> (as part of an
-@fa<asynchronous_select> or abort — see 9.7.4 and 9.8), the statement
+@fa<asynchronous_select> or abort @emdash see 9.7.4 and 9.8), the statement
 is cancelled if the expiration time has not yet passed, thereby completing the
 @fa<delay_statement>.
 
@@ -450,14 +450,14 @@
 efficiently loaded, stored, or operated upon by the hardware. Machine scalars
 consist of an integral number of storage elements. The set of machine scalars
 is implementation defined, but must include at least the storage element and
-the word. Machine scalars are used to interpret component_clauses when the
+the word. Machine scalars are used to interpret @fa<component_clause>s when the
 nondefault bit ordering applies.
 @dby
 A @i<machine scalar> is an amount of storage that can be conveniently and
 efficiently loaded, stored, or operated upon by the hardware. Machine scalars
 consist of an integral number of storage elements. The set of machine scalars
 is implementation defined, but includes at least the storage element and
-the word. Machine scalars are used to interpret component_clauses when the
+the word. Machine scalars are used to interpret @fa<component_clause>s when the
 nondefault bit ordering applies.
 
 !corrigendum 13.3(75/1)
@@ -533,6 +533,8 @@
 is replaced by Wide_Wide_Bounded.
 
 !corrigendum A.11(5/2)
+
+@drepl
 The specification of package Wide_Text_IO.Wide_Unbounded_IO is the same as that
 for Text_IO.Unbounded_IO, except that any occurrence of Unbounded_String is
 replaced by Wide_Unbounded_String, and any occurrence of package Unbounded is
@@ -692,7 +694,7 @@
 the same contents as Containers.Ordered_Sets except:
 @dby
 The declaration of the generic library package Containers.Indefinite_Ordered_Sets has
-the same contents and semantics as Containers.Ordereds except:
+the same contents and semantics as Containers.Ordered_Sets except:
 
 !corrigendum D.5.1(18)
 

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