Hi, The point here is that a number specification is made up of 3 separate tokens which can be separated, so that it is allowed to use a macro as one of the three tokens. Because 1364-2005 19.3 says, "The text specified for macro text shall not be split across the following lexical tokens: - Comments - Numbers ..." one might have thought that a macro could not be used to specify only part of a number. This sentence comes to say that it is allowed. Shalom > Section 2.5.1: > - white space terminates the macro substitute. So there is no value > add in > the last line in paragraph 2 (It shall be legal to macro substitute > the > tokens...) > (Action: GH): Check with ShalomReceived on Thu Apr 20 04:54:54 2006
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