CVS difference for ai12s/ai12-0212-1.txt

Differences between 1.25 and version 1.26
Log of other versions for file ai12s/ai12-0212-1.txt

--- ai12s/ai12-0212-1.txt	2019/02/14 05:24:39	1.25
+++ ai12s/ai12-0212-1.txt	2019/03/08 06:57:48	1.26
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-!standard 4.3.5(0)                                  19-02-13  AI12-0212-1/11
+!standard 4.3.5(0)                                  19-03-05  AI12-0212-1/12
 !standard 1.1.4(12)
 !standard 1.1.4(13)
 !standard 2.1(15)
@@ -270,14 +270,16 @@
 Modify 1.1.4(12):
 
 * A vertical line separates alternative items[ unless it occurs immediately
-  after an opening curly bracket, in which case it stands for itself]: 
+  after an opening curly bracket, in which case it stands for itself]{,
+  for example}: 
 
 Delete the second example (discrete_choice_list) in 1.1.4(13).
 
 Add after 1.1.4(13):
 
 * For symbols used in this notation (square brackets, curly brackets, and
-  the vertical line), the symbols when surrounded by ‘ represent themselves:
+  the vertical line), the symbols when surrounded by ‘ represent themselves,
+  for example:
 
   discrete_choice_list ::= discrete_choice {'|' discrete_choice}
   named_container_aggregate ::= '[' container_element_association_list ']'
@@ -1078,7 +1080,7 @@
 immediately after an opening curly bracket, in which case it stands for 
 itself:>
 @dby
-@xbullet<A vertical line separates alternative items:>
+@xbullet<A vertical line separates alternative items, for example:>
 
 !corrigendum 1.1.4(13)
 
@@ -1089,7 +1091,8 @@
 @xindent<@fa<constraint>@ ::=@ @fa<scalar_constraint>@ |@ @fa<composite_constraint>>
 
 @xbullet<For symbols used in this notation (square brackets, curly brackets, and
-the vertical line), the symbols when surrounded by ' represent themselves:>
+the vertical line), the symbols when surrounded by ' represent themselves, 
+for example:>
 
 @xindent<@fa<discrete_choice_list>@ ::=@ @fa<discrete_choice>@ {'|'@ @fa<discrete_choice>}@hr
 @fa<named_container_aggregate>@ ::=@ '['@ @fa<container_element_association_list>@ ']'>

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