CVS difference for ais/ai-10291.txt

Differences between 1.2 and version 1.3
Log of other versions for file ais/ai-10291.txt

--- ais/ai-10291.txt	2005/04/13 05:37:27	1.2
+++ ais/ai-10291.txt	2005/06/16 23:47:48	1.3
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-!standard 13.01 (7)                                  05-04-01  AI95-00291-02/04
+!standard 13.01 (7)                                  05-05-05  AI95-00291-02/05
 !standard 13.01 (18.1/1)
 !standard 13.01 (21)
 !standard 13.01 (24)
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
 
     If a packed type has a component which is not
     of a by-reference type and has no aliased part,
-    then such a component need not be be aligned according
+    then such a component need not be aligned according
     to the Alignment of the component's subtype; in particular
     it need not be allocated on a storage element boundary.
 
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
 Insert after 13.3(35)
 
     For other objects, an implementation should at least
-    support the alignments that supported for their
+    support the alignments supported for their
     subtype, subject to the following:
 
     An implementation need not support Alignments specified for
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
 components, subject to reasonable complexity in addressing calculations.
 @dinst
 If a packed type has a component which is not of a by-reference type and has no
-aliased part then such a component need not be be aligned according to the
+aliased part then such a component need not be aligned according to the
 Alignment of the component's subtype; in particular it need not be allocated on
 a storage element boundary.
 
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
 object created by an allocator is that of the designated subtype.>
 @dby
 @xindent<Alignment may be specified for stand-alone objects via an
-@fa<attribute_definition clause>; the expression of such a clause shall be
+@fa<attribute_definition_clause>; the expression of such a clause shall be
 static, and its value nonnegative.>
 
 For every subtype S:
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@
 is likely to be supported for such objects, but not for subtypes.>
 @dinst
 @xbullet<For other objects, an implementation should at least
-support the alignments that supported for their
+support the alignments supported for their
 subtype, subject to the following:>
 
 @xbullet<An implementation need not support Alignments specified for objects of

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