On 23/1/21 12:19 am, Gedare Bloom wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 5:55 AM Andrew Butterfield
> <andrew.butterfi...@scss.tcd.ie <mailto:andrew.butterfi...@scss.tcd.ie>> 
> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Sebastian,
> 
>     I'd prefer 2.
> 
>     The directive may be called from an interrupt context
> 
>     (substituting  "must",  "must not", as appropriate)
> 
> Yes, I agree. (Use of "in" is ambiguous here, because "called in" has a 
> meaning
> in colloquial speech that differs from the intent here.)

  "The directive may be called from within an interrupt context."

?

A context is a area, region or bounded "space" (what this means) so I suggest
"from within"? And this also lets you use "this call cannot be made from outside
an interrupt context".

Chris
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