The following issue has been SUBMITTED. 
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https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1875 
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Reported By:                geoffclare
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    1003.1(2024)/Issue8
Issue ID:                   1875
Category:                   Base Definitions and Headers
Type:                       Error
Severity:                   Editorial
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     New
Name:                       Geoff Clare 
Organization:               The Open Group 
User Reference:              
Section:                    4.15.1.1, 4.15.1.2, fopen() 
Page Number:                100, 102, 103, 976 
Line Number:                3059, 3144, 3176, 33223 
Interp Status:              --- 
Final Accepted Text:         
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Date Submitted:             2024-11-14 14:58 UTC
Last Modified:              2024-11-14 14:58 UTC
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Summary:                    ISO editors Issue 8 comment 056
Description: 
In their comment 056 on Issue 8 the ISO editors requested that uses of
"must" be changed to other wording (except when referring to an external
constraint).  The Austin Group's response was that a change would be
considered for the next TC.

So far I have only considered uses in normative text and in small-font
notes within normative text.  There are none in normative text and four in
small-font notes (two of which were cited by ISO).  There are too many in
other informative text to address them all in a "quick" TC.

Three of the uses in small-font notes came from C17, and in those cases the
proposed new wording is taken from the latest C2Y draft.

Desired Action: 
On page 100 line 3059 section 4.15.1.1 Data Races, change:<blockquote>This
states that the modification orders must
respect</blockquote>to:<blockquote>This states that the modification orders
are expected to respect</blockquote>
On page 102 line 3144 section 4.15.1.1 Data Races, change:<blockquote>The
intended reading is that there must exist an
association</blockquote>to:<blockquote>The intended reading is that there
exists an association</blockquote>
On page 103 line 3176 section 4.15.1.2 Memory Order and Consistency,
change:<blockquote>Implementations must still guarantee that any given
atomic access</blockquote>to:<blockquote>Implementations still guarantee
that any given atomic access</blockquote>
On page 976 line 33223 section fopen(), change:<blockquote>that systems
must do whatever they are capable of</blockquote>to:<blockquote>that
systems are required to do whatever they are capable of</blockquote>

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Issue History 
Date Modified    Username       Field                    Change               
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2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     New Issue                                    
2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     Name                      => Geoff Clare     
2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     Organization              => The Open Group  
2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     Section                   => 4.15.1.1, 4.15.1.2,
fopen()
2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     Page Number               => 100, 102, 103, 976
2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     Line Number               => 3059, 3144, 3176,
33223
2024-11-14 14:58 geoffclare     Interp Status             => ---             
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