Apologies for emailing after the end of review date, and hopefully this point isn't too trivial: The fifth and final definition in section 2.4.1.3 ("bounds") reads: "A datatype is bounded if its value space has either an inclusive upper bound or an exclusive upper bound and either an inclusive lower bound and an exclusive lower bound." To me, the last "and" in the sentence makes more sense as an "or": "A datatype is bounded if its value space has either an inclusive upper bound or an exclusive upper bound and either an inclusive lower bound or an exclusive lower bound." Regards, John G. de FreitasReceived on Wednesday, 18 April 2001 16:45:59 GMT
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