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QT approved comment In 3.3.3.2, the sentence "The ·canonical representation· for decimal is defined by prohibiting certain options..." is factually incorrect. This is not how the canonical representation is defined, though it [hopefully] has the same effect as if it were. [Suggest change to "The definition of the canonical representation has the effect of prohibiting certain options...]
In 3.3.3.2, the sentence "The ·canonical representation· for decimal is defined by prohibiting certain options..." is changed to "The definition of the canonical representation has the effect of prohibiting certain options..."
The change proposed above was approved by the WG in its call of 1 December 2006. It is now reflected in the status quo version of the Datatypes spec. Accordingly, I am setting the disposition of this issue to RESOLVED / FIXED. If the originator of the issue would examine the change and let us know whether it satisfactorily resolves the problem or not, we'd be grateful. To signal that the resolution is acceptable, change the status of the issue to CLOSED. Otherwise, to signal that it's NOT acceptable, change the status to REOPENED (and tell us what's wrong). If we don't hear from you in the next three weeks, we'll assume that silence betokens consent, and close the issue ourselves.