Defect Report #167
 
Submission Date: 16 Oct 95
Submittor: BSI
Source: Clive D.W. Feather
Question
Submitted to BSI by Clive D.W. Feather  clive@sco.com .
In this Defect Report, identifiers lexically identical to those 
declared in standard headers refer to the identifiers declared in  those
standard headers, whether or not the header is explicitly mentioned.
This Defect Report has been prepared with considerable help from 
Mark Brader, Jutta Degener, Ronald Guilmette, and a person whose
employment  conditions require anonymity. However, except where stated,
opinions  expressed or implied should not be assumed to be those of any
person  other than myself.
 Defect Report UK 015: Consistency of the C Standard
 The change to the n conversion specifier in subclause 7.9.6.2  made by
 TC1,  Defect Report #014, Question 2, should also be applied  to subclause 7.9.6.1. Change:
 No argument is converted.
 to:
 No argument is converted, but one is consumed.
 If the conversion specification with this conversion specifier is 
not one of %n, %ln, or %hn,
the behavior is undefined.
 In addition, an entry something like:
 A %n conversion specification for the fprintf
or 
fscanf functions is not one of %n,
%ln, or %hn  (7.9.6.1, 7.9.6.2).
 should be added to Annex G.2.
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