CVS difference for ai12s/ai12-0119-1.txt
--- ai12s/ai12-0119-1.txt 2017/10/12 01:59:50 1.9
+++ ai12s/ai12-0119-1.txt 2017/11/30 04:18:01 1.10
@@ -5867,3 +5867,57 @@
out).
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+
+From: Brad Moore
+Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 11:26 PM
+
+...
+> I fixed some minor issues in this AI (without making a separate version):
+...
+> There was a missing ) in the first paragraph of the Legality Rules for
+> 4.5.9.
+
+Thanks for catching these, Randy.
+
+> There was a stray "Modify 5.5.2", which was removed.
+>
+> Some of the formatting was unusually narrow (while it was unusually
+> wide last time - can't win, I guess).
+
+I dont know how wide is good. I had my text editor set at a 72 character
+margin by default and tried to stick to that. Would 80 characters be
+better?
+
+ ===
+>
+> Comment: Examples in the RM need to be complete, typically by
+> depending on declarations from previous examples. None of the examples
+> in 4.5.9 or 5.6.1 seem to do that. (A couple might be stand-alone,
+> which is OK, but I didn't check carefully.) That needs to be fixed.
+>
+> Comment: You added "reducer" aspects as needed to Ada.Strings and the like.
+> But don't the containers need something similar? I could do that in
+> AI12-0112-1, but I'd have to know what is needed (and I'm not the
+> right person to figure that out).
+
+I thought I had gone through the containers in this AI. It should be there.
+For instance, see
+
+ Modify A.18.2 (15/2-18/.2)
+and so on....
+
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+
+From: Randy Brukardt
+Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 11:41 PM
+
+...
+> I dont know how wide is good. I had my text editor set at a
+> 72 character margin by default and tried to stick to that.
+> Would 80 characters be better?
+
+The usual is either 79 or 80 (depends on whether a program or I am doing it).
+Some of the old text seemed to be about 100 characters, and the new was 72.
+Tough to compare.
+
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