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A require statement for a class permission adds that permission to the
class representation for the current module. In case the resulting
class would have more than the supported amount of 32 permissions
assigned the resulting binary module will fail to load at link-time
without an informative error message (since [1]).
Bail out if adding a permission would result in a class having more than
the supported amount of 32 permissions assigned.
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ru | ||
test | ||
.gitignore | ||
checkmodule.8 | ||
checkmodule.c | ||
checkpolicy.8 | ||
checkpolicy.c | ||
checkpolicy.h | ||
COPYING | ||
Makefile | ||
module_compiler.c | ||
module_compiler.h | ||
parse_util.c | ||
parse_util.h | ||
policy_define.c | ||
policy_define.h | ||
policy_parse.y | ||
policy_scan.l | ||
queue.c | ||
queue.h | ||
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