CVS difference for ais/ai-00188.txt
--- ais/ai-00188.txt 2004/07/27 23:00:46 1.8
+++ ais/ai-00188.txt 2004/11/14 06:36:52 1.9
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-!standard D.5 (10) 04-06-25 AI95-00188/06
+!standard D.5 (10) 04-11-08 AI95-00188/07
!class confirmation 04-03-24
!status ARG Approved 10-0-0 04-06-13
!status work item 98-04-02
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
!summary
-Setting a task's base priority is set as soon as practical, subject to the
+Setting a task's base priority is occurs as soon as practical, subject to
the limitations set forth in D.5(10).
!question
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
The abort statement is defined in the core language and the IRTAW
was concerned that a 'valid' implementation could postpone the effect
of abort indefinitely - hence the use of "immediate" in the Real-Time
-Annex. By contrast, the dynamic priorities package is a Annex D facility
+Annex. By contrast, the dynamic priorities package is an Annex D facility
and hence it can be assumed the implementation does the right thing,
and that "as soon as practical" is strong enough. As said before we
do not require integer arithmetic to be "immediate", but rely on
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