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/* Author : Stephen Smalley, <sds@tycho.nsa.gov> */ /* FLASK */ /* * A symbol table (symtab) maintains associations between symbol * strings and datum values. The type of the datum values * is arbitrary. The symbol table type is implemented * using the hash table type (hashtab). */ #ifndef _SEPOL_POLICYDB_SYMTAB_H_ #define _SEPOL_POLICYDB_SYMTAB_H_ #include <sepol/policydb/hashtab.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* The symtab_datum struct stores the common information for * all symtab datums. It should the first element in every * struct that will be used in a symtab to allow the specific * datum types to be freely cast to this type. * * The values start at 1 - 0 is never a valid value. */ typedef struct symtab_datum { uint32_t value; } symtab_datum_t; typedef struct { hashtab_t table; /* hash table (keyed on a string) */ uint32_t nprim; /* number of primary names in table */ } symtab_t; extern int symtab_init(symtab_t *, unsigned int size); extern void symtab_destroy(symtab_t *); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _SYMTAB_H_ */ /* FLASK */