J3/15-113r1 To: J3 Subject: UTI 005 From: Dan Nagle & Steve Lionel & Daniel Chen Date: 2015 February 22 Reference: 15-007 In UTI 005, the Editor quite reasonably remarks that effective arguments are not addresses, and recommends that the offending paragraph be split into two for the cases described. The following is proposed as a resolution: {rewrite the paragraph as two} [454:1-6] replace paragraph 5 with the following "In an invocation from Fortran of an interoperable procedure whose Fortran interface has a dummy argument that is assumed shape or assumed rank with the CONTIGUOUS attribute, or is of type CHARACTER with assumed character length, the processor shall ensure that a contiguous object is passed for such an argument. In an invocation from C of an interoperable procedure whose Fortran interface has a dummy argument that is assumed shape or assumed rank with the CONTIGUOUS attribute, or is of type CHARACTER with assumed character length, the invoking procedure shall ensure that the C descriptor for such an argument describes a contiguous object."