CVS difference for ais/ai-00048.txt
--- ais/ai-00048.txt 2000/04/14 01:45:06 1.6
+++ ais/ai-00048.txt 2000/06/20 04:22:42 1.7
@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@
them to apply to any library unit. However, the definitions in E.2(4)
seem to imply that only packages and generic packages are allowed:
-4 {shared passive library unit} A library package or generic library
-package is called a shared passive library unit if a Shared_Passive pragma
-applies to it. {remote types library unit} A library package or generic
-library package is called a remote types library unit if a Remote_Types
-pragma applies to it. {remote call interface} A library package or generic
-library package is called a remote call interface if a Remote_Call_Interface
-pragma applies to it. {normal library unit} A normal library unit is one to
-which no categorization pragma applies.
+ 4 A library package or generic library
+ package is called a shared passive library unit if a Shared_Passive pragma
+ applies to it. A library package or generic
+ library package is called a remote types library unit if a Remote_Types
+ pragma applies to it. A library package or generic
+ library package is called a remote call interface if a Remote_Call_Interface
+ pragma applies to it. A normal library unit is one to
+ which no categorization pragma applies.
What is the intent? Can a subprogram or generic subprogram be a shared
passive or remote types library unit? (No.) Can a subprogram or
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