Drafted, 25 November 2003, Jim Moore
The next meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 will collocated with the SIGAda conference. It is scheduled to begin at 9:00 am on Friday 12 December 2003 of the Surf Room.
Conference and venue information can be found at the conference web site.
The announcement and preliminary agenda for this meeting were circulated as N432.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:00 am.
We need a volunteer to serve as meeting secretary.
Background | The draft minutes of Meeting #44 are recorded in document N428. |
Discussion | |
Resolution | [Resolution 45-1] |
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Canada | (Steve Michell is unable to attend.) | |
France | Jean-Pierre Rosen (HOD), Pascal Leroy | |
Germany | ? | |
Italy | ? | |
Japan | Kiyoshi Ishihata (HOD) | |
Russia | (Sergey Rybin is unable to attend) | |
Switzerland | (Alfred Strohmeier is unable to attend) | |
UK | John Barnes (HOD), Alan Burns | |
USA | ? |
Ada-Europe | ? |
SIGAda | Currie Colket |
Convener | Jim Moore |
Webmaster | Clyde Roby |
ARG Rapporteur | Pascal Leroy |
ASIS RG Rapporteur | Currie Colket |
HRG Rapporteur | Alan Burns |
Project Editors |
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Observers: |
Those sending regrets include: | Ken Dritz (Editor), Stephen Michell (Canada), Alfred Strohmeier (Switzerland) |
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Report |
Possible Reinstatement of ISO/IEC 12227Following discussion at the June 2003 meeting of WG9 and our report to the SC22 Secretariat, ISO/IEC 12227 remains as a withdrawn standard of JTC1. The convener appreciates the cooperation of the French National Body in resolving this issue. Withdrawal of ISO/IEC 11735All management and administrative steps have completed. ISO/IEC TR 11735 is now listed on the ISO web site as a withdrawn standard. Systematic Review of StandardsEvery year, JTC1 reviews its work programme, notably those standards approved five years prior, hence requiring action to confirm, revise or withdraw. In advance of this consideration, WG9 is required to make a recommendation that is forwarded to SC22 for endorsement. Normally, SC22 endorses our recommendations, JTC1 approves them and ISO Central Secretariat implements them. The process is lengthy but normally routine. This year, however, JTC1 voted to confirm ISO/IEC 13814 rather than withdraw it as requested by WG9 and SC22. The SC22 Secretariat is conducting a letter ballot authorizing it to request that JTC1 reconsider its action. This is simply a procedural snafu with no practical impact. However, it is notable that two national bodies, Germany and the USA, voted to reaffirm the standard at the JTC1 level after voting to withdraw it at the WG9 and SC22 levels. This incident indicates that it is appropriate for NB representatives to carefully coordinate with their parent organizations. ? |
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This is the "To Do" list for WG9. Some are informal action items assigned to various participants. Some are formal resolutions, which are not yet implemented. Some are suspense items awaiting action by other groups.
Resolution 38-4 |
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Technical Report be withdrawn when it reaches the end of its five-year review period. The Technical Report is relevant to the 1987 version of the Ada language standard rather than the current version:
Status: CLOSED. The ISO web site now lists the standard as withdrawn. |
Resolution 40-6 |
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be confirmed when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be withdrawn when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
For status, see: [Project Editor Maintenance Report, 13813] |
Action Item 42-4 |
(Convener and ASIS RG Rapporteur): Review ISO procedures for handling defects and develop an appropriate mechanism. Ensure that there are terms of reference for the ASIS RG. Status: Administratively CLOSED. A new action item will be opened when the need is apparent. |
Resolution 42-7 |
WG9 receives N405, Recommendation on ISO/IEC 13813 from the UK, and N404, Project Editor's Proposal of a Revised ISO/IEC 13813. To consider the recommendations of the UK:
For status, see [ Report of Ada Rapporteur Group ] |
Action Item 43-1: |
(Convener): Forward a request to the ARG that it prepare a description of technical alternatives addressing the interaction of constrained access subtype and general access types. It is requested that the description include a discussion of tradeoffs among the proposed solutions. It is requested that this description be provided for the June 2003 meeting of WG9. For status, see [ Report of Ada Rapporteur Group ] |
Resolution 45-5: |
WG9 authorizes the convener to forward N426 (with editorial corrections) to SC22 for approval as a New Work Item. The convener is also authorized to attach N424 (with editorial corrections) to the NP with a request for concurrent registration as a PDTR. For status, see [ Report of Annex H Rapporteur Group ] |
Resolution 45-6: |
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be confirmed when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
For status, see [ Project Editor Maintenance Report, ISO/IEC 18009 ] |
Resolution 45-7: |
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be confirmed when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
For status, see [ Project Editor Maintenance Report, ISO/IEC 15291 ] |
Resolution 45-8: |
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 directs its convener to report to SC22 as follows: "At the request of SC22 and AFNOR, WG9 has reviewed its recommendation regarding the status of ISO/IEC 12227. As a result of this review, WG9 has decided to confirm its prior recommendation and AFNOR has decided to withdraw its request for reinstatement of the standard." Status: CLOSED. As of 25 November 2003, the ISO web site still lists ISO/IEC 12227 as withdrawn. |
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Background |
Meeting #46 was scheduled by Resolution 45-3 [see N428] to be "in conjunction with the Ada-Europe 2004 conference in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on Friday, 18 June 2004." Following the usual practice, Meeting #47 would be scheduled to be collocated with the 2004 SIGAda conference. |
Resolution | [Resolution 45-3] |
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Background |
WG9 N406: Procedures of the ARG WG9 N412: Instructions to the Ada Rapporteur Group from SC22/WG9 for Preparation of the Amendment to ISO/IEC 8652. WG9 N423: Convener's Comments on Instructions to the Ada Rapporteur Group from SC22/WG9 for Preparation of the Amendment to ISO/IEC 8652 Resolution 44-4: The convener directs the chair of the ARG to send the list of AIs intended for submission to WG9 to NB and liaison representatives at the time they enter the 'editorial review' state. It would then be the duty of each NB and liaison representative to circulate this information within their own organization for the purpose of developing a position for the forthcoming meeting of WG9. |
Open Item |
Resolution 42-7WG9 receives N405, Recommendation on ISO/IEC 13813 from the UK, and N404, Project Editor's Proposal of a Revised ISO/IEC 13813. To consider the recommendations of the UK:
Status: OPEN. |
Open Item |
Action Item 43-1: (Convener) Forward a request to the ARG that it prepare a description of technical alternatives addressing the interaction of constrained access subtype and general access types. It is requested that the description include a discussion of tradeoffs among the proposed solutions. It is requested that this description be provided for the June 2003 meeting of WG9. Status: OPEN. From the ARG Chair, 26 May 2003: "At the Padua ARG meeting I discussed this with Tucker and we agreed that the two of us needed to write a memo covering all the issues and the technical implications of the possible resolutions. We also had the feeling that, while this is an issue that must be addressed in the context of the Amendment, it is not particularly urgent. At this point in time it seems more important to make progress (and try to achieve consensus) on the "big" AIs. Once the scope of the Amendment is frozen (which is at the end of this year) we'll do research on the more pathological and obscure issues." |
Written Report |
Received from ARG Chair, Pascal Leroy, 25 November 2003: The ARG met in Toulouse, France in June and in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada in October. In addition, it was decided, given the amount of work remaining to be done on the Amendment, to have an additional meeting in conjunction with the SIGAda 2003 conference in San Diego, CA, USA in December. As is customary, most of the ARG meetings were devoted to amendment AIs. Good progress was made on many amendments, and a number of them are now ready for consideration by WG9 (see list below). Very importantly, a consensus was reached on some of the most controversial AIs, in particular mutually dependent types across packages, and accidental overloading. Furthermore, as the proposals start to stabilize, the ARG has started giving some consideration to interactions between AIs, and to the consistency, uniformity and orthogonality of some of the changes. In some cases this might lead to the generalization of some of the existing AIs to provide additional flexibility or to better integrate them with the rest of the Amendment. The deadline for proposals emanating from groups other than WG9 or its liaisons closed at the end of September, so at this point any proposal coming from the "outside world" is likely to be classified as Received No Action, unless such a proposal happens to fit naturally into an existing AI. Similarly the deadline for proposals emanating from WG9 or its liaisons is going to close at the end of December, after which it is expected that no new proposal will be introduced. At its February meeting, the ARG will review all pending AIs and close those that will not make it into the amendment In compliance with Resolution 44-4, the Rapporteur sent, on November 3rd, 2003, to the WG9 officers and Heads of Delegations a list of AIs intended for submission to WG9. The Rapporteur would like to remain everyone involved that they are expected to gather comments from their respective National Bodies or Organizations and forward them to the ARG. Companies or individuals participating in a National Body or Organization are *not* expected to communicate directly with the ARG. In compliance with Action Item 43-1, Tucker Taft has prepared a report analyzing the interactions of constrained access subtypes and general access types. Tucker proposes the following resolution to the numerous issues he has identified: Disallow the discriminant constraint on a general access type if the discriminants have defaults on the designated type, recheck in an instance and presume the worst in a generic body. Disallow constraints on *all* access types declared outside the package defining the private type (presuming the private view has no visible discriminants), allocating space for unconstrained objects in the heap even when constraints are given in the allocator for such an access type, and setting the 'Constrained attribute False when dereferencing values of such an access type. This report has been filed as AI95-00361 and will be discussed (as well as Tucker's proposed solution) by the ARG. The ARG has its "usual" motion for the December meeting for approval of a series of AIs. See the list below and Resolution 45-9. A pointer to retrieve the AIs is included. The Rapporteur proposes the following list of members for the ARG: Baird, Baker, Barnes, Brukardt, Burns, Dewar, Dismukes, Duff, Ishihata, Leroy, Michell, Ploedereder, Rosen, Schonberg, Taft, Tokar. See Resolution 45-2. The cited AIs can be retrieved from the ACAA Web Site for AIs. Amendment AIs:
No Normal AIs. |
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Resolutions | [ Resolution 45-9 ] [ Resolution 45-2 ] |
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Background | WG9 N417: Charter of the ASIS Rapporteur Group (ASISRG) |
Prior Discussion |
From Minutes of Meeting #41 [N400]: ASIS RG is considering the preparation of a New Work Item Proposal to revise and extend ASIS to keep pace with Ada 2005. The ASIS RG may reconsider some of the design goals for the specification. From Minutes of Meeting #42 [N409r]: Currie Colket reported that the ASIS RG has begun planning for the development of amendments to the ASIS standard in coordination with the planned amendment to the Ada standard. Steve Blake cannot continue as project editor; however, he has agreed to continue serving until a replacement is found. |
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Background | WG9 N416, Charter of the HRG |
Open Items |
Resolution 45-5: WG9 authorizes the convener to forward N426 (with editorial corrections) [TR for Ravenscar Guide] to SC22 for approval as a New Work Item. The convener is also authorized to attach N424 (with editorial corrections) to the NP with a request for concurrent registration as a PDTR. Status: SC22 ballot on SC 22 N 3656, Revised Combined New Work Item Proposal and PDTR Registration Letter Ballot for a Technical Report, Guide for the use of the Ada Ravenscar Profile in High-Integrity Systems, closes on 11 December 2003. |
Prior Discussion |
From Minutes of Meeting #40, [N389]: The HRG ... discussed the continuing role of Annex H of ISO/IEC 8652. They discussed the desirability of changing its title to High-Integrity rather than Safety and Security. The HRG might recommend that the fourth section of Annex H should be reworked to better fit with the recently completed TR 15942. They also considered tracking the usage of relevant pragmas implemented by various vendors. It is understood that the HRG may work with the University of York or other institutions in obtaining material that might be incorporated into a Technical Report. From Minutes of Meeting #43 [N418]: HRG met in October and finalized the Ravenscar Guide. We await WG9 acceptance of Ravenscar AIs to complete our Guide. This will then be published as a University of York report and offered to WG9 as a Technical Report. The procedure for treating the NWIP will be to attach the draft report to the NWIP and ask for immediate PDTR Registration. Email from Alan Burns, 15 May 2003: Now that the Ravenscar report has been completed and `published' by York [N424], I guess we would still like it to become an ISO technical report. I think, going on what you said before, this needs a new work item [N426]. From Minutes of Meeting #44, [N428]: The HRG met in October at York University. A paper regarding guidelines for the use of the Ravenscar profile was published. It will be submitted to be processed as an ISO/IEC Technical Report. The HRG met again on June 16 to discuss possible changes to Annex H. It concluded that the title of the annex should be changed from "Safety and Security" to "High Integrity Systems." The HRG Rapporteur was asked to summarize why the title should be changed. He replied that "High Integrity" has become the accepted name for this category of issues; there is nothing in the annex related to security; and the current contents are broader than safety. Feedback on the proposed name change was favorable. The HRG will submit an AI to change the name. The Convener noted that the draft Technical Report will be attached to the New Work Item for concurrent PDTR registration. The New Work Item calls for a Type 3 Technical Report -- a document that is inherently unsuited for standardization. It was noted that any typographical errors in the Report should be fixed prior to submission. |
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Resolutions | [Resolution 45-5] |
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Document Status |
ISO/IEC 8652:1995 Information Technology--Programming Languages--Ada, 22.10.01, Randy Brukardt and Erhard Ploedereder, Project Editors, supported by the Ada Rapporteur Group. ISO/IEC 8652:1995/COR.1:2001, Technical Corrigendum to Information Technology--Programming Languages--Ada, 22.10.01, Randy Brukardt and Erhard Ploedereder, Project Editors, supported by the Ada Rapporteur Group. |
Project Status |
Working Draft, 8652:1995/AMD.1, Randy Brukardt and Pascal Leroy, Project Editors, supported by the Ada Rapporteur Group The request for subdivision [N388] of Project 22.10.01 was endorsed by WG9 Resolution 40-7 [N389], and approved by SC22 N3310 on 2001-09-12. |
Prior Discussion |
From Minutes of Meeting #43 [N418]: Draft 3 of the Amendment document is available at the ACAA Web Site. This document includes all of the AIs approved by the ARG as of the Bedford meeting; thus it is a snapshot of a work-in-progress rather than a finished document in any way. Work on the accompanying integrated Ada Reference Manual is proceeding slowly due to a lack of funding. Some work has been accomplished, but much more remains to be done. At this time, priority is being given to developing the proposals over editorial presentation of them. From Minutes of Meeting #44: [N428]: Another draft of the amendment was posted in March. The content includes anything approved by the ARG (even if not yet approved by WG9.) There have been no updates to the ARM because of lack of funding. It is important to do this to make sure that there are no errors in integrating the amendment into the base standard. When the Corrigendum was developed, some errors were discovered at this stage. There was some discussion of the advisability of updating the rationale. Leroy suggested that books may be more useful to end users than the rationale. Taft suggested that we may not have to produce as many products for end users -- perhaps some existing paper and other products could be combined. A web site might the appropriate vehicle. Ploedereder suggested that individual rationale articles, devoted to specific issues, could be published in the Ada Journal. They could then be collected in a book. The schedule for the amendment includes: WG9 approval of scope in spring 2004 and approval of the wording of the amendment in spring 2005. |
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Document Status |
ISO/IEC 13813:1998, Information Technology--Programming Languages--Generic Packages of Real and Complex Type Declarations and Basic Operations for Ada (including Vector and Matrix Types), 22.10.04, Don Sando and Ken Dritz, Project Editors The standard addresses the Ada 87 language. WG9 plans to incorporate the substance of this standard in the Amendment to ISO/IEC 8652:1995. WG9 has recommended that the 1998 standard be confirmed during the period while the Amendment is under preparation. ISO/IEC 13814:1998, Information Technology--Programming Languages--Generic Package of Complex Elementary Functions for Ada, 22.10.05, Jon Squire and Ken Dritz, Project Editors WG9 has voted to withdraw this standard by year-end 2004. (The action awaits approval by JTC1.) The standard addressed the Ada 87 language and is effectively replaced by the 1995 language standard. |
Open Items |
Resolution 40-6:ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be confirmed when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be withdrawn when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
Status: OPEN. The recommendations above were endorsed by SC22 Resolution 01-07 at their September 2001 plenary meeting. They have been forwarded to JTC1 for approval (during 2003) and implementation by ITTF (during 2004). JTC1 unexpectedly voted to confirm 13814. The SC22 Secretariat is conducting a ballot to ask JTC1 to reconsider. |
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Document Status | ISO/IEC 15291:1999, Information Technology--Programming Languages--Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS), 22.15291, Steve Blake and Clyde Roby, Project Editors, supported by the ASIS Rapporteur Group. |
Open Item |
Resolution 45-7: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be confirmed when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
Status: SC22 endorsed this recommendation at its September 2003 plenary. The request has been forwarded to JTC1. |
Discussion | It was decided to confirm the standard for now although eventual revision is desired. It was reported that Clyde Roby is willing to remain as co-editor. |
Resolution | [Resolution 45-7] |
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Document Status | ISO/IEC TR 15942:2000, Guidance for the Use of Ada in High Integrity Systems, 22.15942, Brian Wichmann, Project Editor, supported by the Annex H Rapporteur Group. |
Open Items |
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 requests that SC22 request JTC1 and any other appropriate bodies to take action to ensure that ISO/IEC TR 15942 be made freely available on a web site. Status: CLOSED. All approvals have been received and TR15942 is now included in the web site of publicly available standards. |
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Document Status | ISO/IEC 18009:1999, Conformity Assessment of an Ada Language Processor, 22.18009, Erhard Ploedereder, Project Editors, supported by the Ada Rapporteur Group. |
Open Item |
Resolution 45-6: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 recommends to SC22 that the following Standard be confirmed when it reaches the end of its five-year review period:
Status: SC22 endorsed this recommendation at its September 2003 plenary. The request has been forwarded to JTC1. |
Discussion | It was decided that the standard should be confirmed. |
Resolution | [Resolution 45-6] |
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Background | Ada-Europe is a Category C Liaison to WG9 [See N414] |
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Background | SIGAda is a Category C Liaison to WG9 [See N414] |
Prior Discussion |
From Minutes of Meeting #43 [N418]: Clyde Roby made a presentation on a method to deal with APIs. Clyde's presentation will be posted on the WG9 web site as N419. There were some comments regarding the assurance that SIGAda has the proper rights to republish the artifacts. Erhard noted that an API may be an Ada binding to an implementation in another language or a standalone Ada implementation. Jim noted that "Stamp of Approval" concept might lead to anti-trust problems. "Choosing or Judging" would be an antitrust problem. This should be done under WG9 auspices. Erhard noted that there should be a long-term program to collect APIs; and a short-term program to select some APIs into Ada 200Y. Make sure that this is clear to participants. Only a few will be selected for the Ada Amendment. From Minutes of Meeting #44 [N428]: Clyde Roby reported on the formation of a SIGAda API WG at WG9's last meeting. This work is proceeding. Information has been posted to a web page. Material from previous groups is being gathered. They are starting work on CGI and XML interfaces. XML seems to be active also. Some issues remain regarding licensing. API WG will be formally approved soon. SIGAda is looking at an organization to provide comments on WG9 documents. They should collaborate with the convener and the Ada-Europe liaison representative on a procedure for doing this. Comments must be vetted and formed into a consistent position. It was noted that comments on technical documents are generally unwelcome at the WG9 level and should be submitted at the Rapporteur Group level. The convener suggested that the liaison organizations might want to designate formal representatives to the RGs. |
Report |
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[This is listed as a placeholder in case any National Body replies that they are interested in the discussion. If no one indicates interest, the topic will be removed.]
[The convener knows of no unfinished business.]
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[The convener knows of no items of new business.]
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We appreciate the comfortable accommodations provided by SIGAda. The resolution expresses WG9's gratitude.
We appreciate the services of the meeting Secretary. The resolution expresses WG9's gratitude.
We appreciate the continuing services of the WG9 Web Master. The resolution expresses WG9's gratitude.
According to the JTC1 Directives, Rapporteur Groups serve from meeting to meeting of the parent body. The following resolution continues the existing RGs and appoints their membership until the next meeting of WG9.
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[Numbering of resolutions is provisional and will be changed following the meeting.]
The minutes of Meeting #44 as contained in document N428 are approved.
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 continues its three Rapporteur Groups until the next plenary meeting and expresses its grateful appreciation to the Rapporteurs and members for their continuing service. The following are continued as Rapporteurs:
The membership of the ARG is as follows: Baird, Baker, Barnes, Brukardt, Burns, Dewar, Dismukes, Duff, Ishihata, Leroy, Michell, Ploedereder, Rosen, Schonberg, Taft, and Tokar.
The membership of the ASIS Rapporteur Groups is continued.
The membership of the Annex H Rapporteur Group is continued.
The Convener of WG9 is authorized to act for WG9 between meetings in appointing additional members of Rapporteur Groups. In doing so, he shall consult with the Rapporteur and the National Body or Liaison Organization designating the member.
Rapporteurs are instructed that they may permit other individuals to observe the deliberations of the Rapporteur Group. The naming of observers and the extent of participation permitted to observers are at the discretion of the Rapporteur with the concurrence of the membership of the Rapporteur Group.
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WG9 tentatively schedules future meetings as follows:
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WG9 delegates to its HRG the authority to perform comment disposition on the New Work Item proposal ballot for the Ravenscar Guide as well as its PDTR registration ballot, and to revise the draft document appropriately. The convener of WG9 is authorized to review the comment disposition, determine if consensus has been achieved on the comment disposition and document revision, and forward the resulting draft for PDTR approval balloting.
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WG9 approves the following AIs as written by the ARG, subject to their final editorial correction by the ARG, for incorporation into the planned Amendment to ISO/IEC 8652:
AI95-00218-03/03 2003-10-21 -- Accidental overloading when overriding
AI95-00252-01/06 2003-10-23 -- Object.Operation notation
AI95-00297-01/06 2003-07-01 -- Timing events
AI95-00317-01/04 2003-10-23 -- Partial Parameter Lists for Formal Packages
AI95-00321-01/04 2003-07-02 -- Definition of dispatching policies
AI95-00328-01/02 2003-07-15 -- Add preinstantiations of Complex_IO
AI95-00347-01/02 2003-10-23 -- Title of Annex H
AI95-00348-01/05 2003-10-23 -- Null procedures
AI95-00353-01/02 2003-10-23 -- New Restrictions identifier, No_Synchronous_Control
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 expresses its grateful appreciation to SIGAda for their gracious accommodations in hosting Meeting #45.
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 expresses its grateful appreciation to ?? for serving as Secretary of Meeting #45.
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 expresses its grateful appreciation to Clyde Roby for his continuing service in maintaining the WG9 Web Page.
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The meeting is expected to adjourn at approximately 1:00 pm.
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N388, Request for Subdivision of Project ISO/IEC 8652:1995
N389, Minutes, Meeting #40 of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, Friday, 18 May 2001, Leuven, Belgium
N400, Minutes, Meeting #41 of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, Friday, 5 October 2001, Bloomington, Minnesota, USA
N404, Working Draft, Revision of ISO/IEC 13813
N405, Recommendation on ISO/IEC 13813 from the UK
N406, Procedures of the Ada Rapporteur Group
N409r, Minutes, Meeting #42, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, Friday, 21 June 2002, Vienna, Austria
N412, Instructions to the Ada Rapporteur Group from SC22/WG9 for Preparation of the Amendment to ISO/IEC 8652, 10 October 2002
N414, Notification of Approval of Category C Liaisons between SC 22/WG 9 and Ada-Europe and SIGAda
N416, Charter of the Annex H Rapporteur Group (HRG)
N417, Proposed Charter of the ASIS Rapporteur Group (ASISRG)
N418, Minutes, Meeting #43, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, Friday, 13 December 2002, Houston, Texas, USA
N419, SIGAda's Approach to the Management of Ada Bindings to Application Program Interfaces (APIs), Clyde Roby, SIGAda, Presented to ISO/WG9, December 13, 2002
N423, Convener's Comments on Instructions to the Ada Rapporteur Group from SC22/WG9 for Preparation of the Amendment to ISO/IEC 8652, December 2002
N424, University of York Technical Report YCS-2003-348, Guide for the use of the Ada Ravenscar Profile in high integrity systems
N425, Announcement and Draft Agenda, Meeting #44 of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, Friday, 20 June 2003, Toulouse, France
N426, Proposed New Work Item, Guide for the use of the Ada Ravenscar Profile in High-Integrity Systems
N427, Detailed Agenda, Meeting #44 of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, 20 June 2003, Toulouse, France
N428r, DRAFT Minutes, Meeting #44 of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, 20 June 2003, Toulouse, France
N429, Working Draft for PDTR Registration, Guide for the use of the Ada Ravenscar Profile in High-Integrity Systems
N430, Convener's Report, 2003, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 (Ada)
N431, Meeting Report, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22, 15-19 September 2003, Oslo, Norway
N432, Announcement and Draft Agenda, Meeting #45 of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9, Friday, 12 December 2003, San Diego, CA, USA
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