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From: "Follett RH" <FOLLETT@betvmic1.vnet.ibm.com>
To: jls@uxb.liv.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: Ballot on N1267, CD 1539:1991 Amendment 1
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Thanks for your note.  The Ada elementary functions and primitive functions
are both being handled as separate standards.  They therefore have new
numbers unrelated to the number for Ada, as follows:
  - Ada standard is ISO 8652:1983
  - Ada Generic Package of Elementary Functions is DIS 11430
  - Ada Generic Package of Primitive Functions is CD 11729
  - SQL Ada Module Description Language, (SAMeDL) is CD 12227

Please don't try to make a distinction between "addendum" and "amendment."
The words may imply different things to you in English, but that's not
pertinent to the Directives!  In fact, there is no such thing as an
"Addendum," only an "Amendment."  (As I recall, it was called an addendum
at one time but the name was changed to amendment, I believe for consistency
across ISO and IEC.)  In any case, an amendment can be used for changes
to the standard, additions to the standard, or both.

Regards,
Bob Follett
