ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5 N2091 WG5 straw ballot 11 and J3 letter ballot 35 on Fortran 2008 interpretations John Reid, 19 December 2015 This is the eleventh WG5 vote on a set of draft interpretations for Fortran 2008. They have all been approved in a J3 meeting vote. This is a simultaneous WG straw vote and J3 letter ballot. All votes by J3 members will be regarded as votes in the J3 letter ballot. The rules we operate on say: --- --- 4. The chair of J3/interp gathers all interp answers that are marked "passed by J3 letter ballot" and forwards them to the WG5 convenor. The WG5 convenor holds a ballot of individual members; a no vote must be accompanied by an explanation of the changes necessary to change the member's vote to yes. The answers that pass this ballot become "WG5 approved". J3/interp reserves the right to recall an interp answer for more study even if the answer passes. 5. "WG5 approved" answers are processed into a corrigendum document by taking the edits from the interp answers and putting them in the format required by ISO. A WG5 vote is made on forwarding the corrigendum to SC22. The following Fortran 2008 interpretations are being balloted: Yes No Number Title --- --- F08/0128 Is recursive USE within a submodule permitted? --- --- F08/0138 Type extension in submodules --- --- F08/0139 Is the name of an external procedure that has a binding label a local identifier? --- --- F08/0140 Assign to deferred-length coindexed character variable --- --- F08/0141 Can a statement function have a variable-length PDT result? --- --- F08/0142 Is useless module extension permitted? --- --- F08/0143 May a pure procedure have an INTENT(OUT) polymorphic component? --- --- F08/0144 Is nonadvancing I/O allowed during execution of DO CONCURRENT? The text of these interpretations is in N2092. Each interpretation starts there with a row of "-"s. Please mark the above -Y- in the Yes column for "yes", -C- in the Yes column for "yes with comment", or -N- in the No column for a "no" answer {be sure to include your reasons with "no"} and send to sc22wg5@open-std.org by 0900 UK time on Saturday, 9 January 2016, in order to be counted. Thanks, John.