CVS difference for arm/source/pre.mss
--- arm/source/pre.mss 2000/04/15 00:44:03 1.2
+++ arm/source/pre.mss 2000/04/15 21:58:28 1.3
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
@Part(predef, Root="ada.mss")
@Modify(Appendix, Numbered <@A.>, Referenced <@A>)
-@SetPageHeadings{$Date: 2000/04/15 00:44:03 $}
+@SetPageHeadings{$Date: 2000/04/15 21:58:28 $}
@LabeledNormativeAnnex{Predefined Language Environment}
@comment{$Source: e:\\cvsroot/ARM/Source/pre.mss,v $}
-@comment{$Revision: 1.2 $}
+@comment{$Revision: 1.3 $}
@comment{$RLB: Eliminated includes. $}
@Define{TwoColRW, use=Display}
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
@Comment{Beware: formatting the table below is pretty tricky.}
@begin{Intro}
-@begin{Redundant}
+@redundant[
@Defn{Language-Defined Library Units}
@Defn{predefined environment}
This Annex contains the specifications of library units that shall be
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
@\@\Storage_Pools @em @RefSecNum{Storage Management}
@end{TwoColRW}
@end{Multiple}
-@end{Redundant}
+]
@begin{Discussion}
In running text, we generally leave out the ``Ada.'' when referring to a
child of Ada.
@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@
Here, ``language defined subprogram'' means a language defined library
subprogram, a subprogram declared in the visible part of a language
defined library package, an instance of a language defined
- @oChg{}generic library@oEndChg{} subprogram,
+ generic library subprogram,
or a subprogram declared in the visible part
- of an instance of a language defined @oChg{}generic library@oEndChg{} package.
+ of an instance of a language defined generic library package.
@end{Honest}
@begin{Ramification}
The rule implies that any data local to the private part or
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