Austin Group Editors Notes arising from SD/5 Pt2 Austin-302 Page 1 of 1 Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group. June 9 2006 This document is informative and for editors use only. Note that text may be edited further. Last Updated June 9 2006 Changes for the revision: ---------------------------------------------------- Note to editor, when applying the change unless a specific change history is separately recorded, we need to record a reference, for example: SD5 XSH ERN 113 is applied, updating the APPLICATION USAGE. ------------------------------------------------- SD5 XSH ERN 120 (14 Jan 2006) XSH sched_yield Add to Application Usage XSH page 1261: The conceptual model for scheduling semantics in this standard defines a set of thread lists. This set of thread lists is always present regardless of the scheduling options supported by the system. On a system where the Process Scheduling option is not supported portable applications should not make any assumptions regarding whether threads from other processes will be on the same thread list. _____________________________________________________________________________ SD5 XBD ERN 69 (11 May 2006) XBD fenv.h Page: 226 Line: 7956-7963 Section: fenv.h On line 7956 change: "shall define the following" to: "shall define each of the following" After line 7963 add: [MX]If the implementation supports the IEC 60559 Floating-Point option, all four constants shall be defined. [/MX] Additional implementation-defined rounding directions with constants beginning with FE_ and an uppercase letter may also specified by the implementation. Note to the editor: if the use of the word "constants" on the page changes as a result of the macro/constant issue raised on the reflector, then the use of "constants" in the above new text, and in the new text added by XBD ERN 48, should change to match. _____________________________________________________________________________ SD5 XSH ERN 130 (22 Feb 2006) XCU mv SYNOPSIS (note that this was filed under XSH, but is an XCU bug, hence the odd reference) http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/utilities/mv.html, second paragraph, mentions a "target_dir" operand. The second synopsis, however, mentions "target_file" operand. Action: Change the final operand in the second synopsis to "target_dir".