According to 6.9.1, "The term simple bit vector type is used throughout this standard to refer to the data types that can directly represent a one-dimensional packed array of bits." According to 7.2.1, "A vector is a a one-dimensional packed array." Those are consistent with each other but inconsistent with 6.6 "[...] is known as a scalar. Multibit data objects of these types shall be declared by specifying a range, and is known as a vector. Vectors are packed arrays of scalars" -- Brad -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Wed Apr 18 15:17:17 2007
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