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Yes Yes Laurence Bisht
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Yes Yes Scott Little
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Yes Yes Anupam Prabhakar
Yes Yes Erik Seligman
Yes Yes Samik Sengupta
Yes Yes Tom Thatcher
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Erik:
3191
I believe this example is supposed to use 'matched' on the last line-
To detect the end point, the matched method may be applied to a named sequence instance, with or without arguments, or a formal argument of sequence type, where such is allowed, as follows:
sequence_instance.matched
formal_argument_sequence.triggered
Tom:
3191
In the changes to 16.14.5:
formal_argument_sequence.triggered
needs to be changed to
formal_argument_sequence.matched
Anupam:
The change in 16.8 (top of page 2)
- The reference to the formal argument stands as the sequence_instance in a sequence_method_call. The reference to the formal argument stands as the operand sequence in a sequence_method_call, and the actual argument is a named sequence instance.
I think there should be an 'or' instead of an 'and'.
The reference to the formal argument stands as the operand sequence in a sequence_method_call or the actual argument is a named sequence instance.
Scott:
Follow the style seen in many other places in the LRM and use the more terse (see 16.9.11) where appropriate. In fact, if you look at the end of the changes to 16.9.11 you see an example of where the two styles collide. There is a "See 16.14.5" immediately prior to your verbose "See" statement.
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