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4 …Language (CIL) is designed to be a language that sits between one or more high level policy langua…
6 …oduce language constructs with more features than the raw kernel policy (e.g., interfaces). Pushin…
17 …language - provide rich semantics needed for cross-language interaction but not for convenience. I…
21 …language - the ultimate goal of CIL is the generation of the policy that will be enforced by the k…
27 …o re-think core concepts that are working well. All changes to existing language constructs need a…
31 …to increase performance. At the very least, clearly identify and manage language constructs that c…
36 …y is always a goal, with CIL there are also several well-known and clear motivating language needs.
40 … to an interface. Interfaces or some similar construct should become first class language features.
42 …strators to rapidly create or mold existing policy. Policy authors need language features to creat…
53 …d overlap in very well defined ways. This is in contrast to the current language where a statement…
55 …language, like the existing policy languages, is declarative. It removes all of the ordering const…
57 In many ways, this design document describes what is different between the current language and CIL…
59 …language, reference policy, and novel new features. When discussing current semantics, if the cont…