SELinux CIL Policies:
The SELinux Common Intermediate Language (CIL) is a language for creating security policies. This is a recent language and is part of the official SELinux project.
More information:
* https://github.com/SELinuxProject/cil/wiki
* https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/tree/master/secilc/docs
SELinux File Contexts files (File Labeling Policy):
These contain the security contexts for paths/files. This highlighting applies to the following files:
* "file_contexts", "file_contexts.local", "file_contexts.template", "file_contexts.homedirs", "homedir_template": They are SELinux configuration files. They are usually stored in: /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/. The file 'file_contexts' is also generated when compiling the CIL policy.
* "*.fc": These files are part of the SELinux Reference Policy.
The CIL syntax is very similar to the Scheme language, therefore, I used the bracket highlighting code of the Scheme XML file as a base (I even used the same bracket colors). At the beginning of the file I gave credits to the author of the Scheme file (Dominik Haumann), but I am not sure if this is the correct way.
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