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Category |
Severity |
Type |
Date Submitted |
Last Update |
0001366 |
[Issue 8 drafts] Rationale |
Comment |
Error |
2020-07-08 15:20 |
2020-09-30 14:24 |
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Reporter |
geoffclare |
View Status |
public |
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Priority |
normal |
Resolution |
Accepted |
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Applied |
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Product Version |
Draft 1 |
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Name |
Geoff Clare |
Organization |
The Open Group |
User Reference |
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Section |
A.3 Definitions (XSI) |
Page Number |
3379 |
Line Number |
115320 |
Final Accepted Text |
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Summary |
0001366: Out of date rationale for XSI definition |
Description |
The rationale for the XSI definition says:The term ``XSI'' has been used for 10 years in connection with the XPG series and the first and second versions of the base volumes of the Single UNIX Specification. The XSI margin code was introduced to denote the extended or more restrictive semantics beyond POSIX that are applicable to UNIX systems. The use of "has" was okay when the text was written (for Issue 6), but is now a problem.
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Desired Action |
Change:The term ``XSI'' has been used for 10 years ... to:When POSIX.1 and the Single UNIX Specification were merged, the term ``XSI'' had been used for over 10 years ... |
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issue8 |
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