Daniel J Walsh wrote: > Michael Thomas wrote: > >> Daniel J Walsh wrote: >>> So the solution would be to add code like the following? >>> >>> gen_requires(` >>> attribute port_type; >>> ') >>> >> >> >> This gen_requires() generates a syntax error in my .te file. I had to >> change it to a simple require(): >> >> require { >> type port_t; >> attribute port_type; >> }; >> >> >> > > Should be gen_require(). Yes, that did it. What's the difference between using gen_require() and the require{} statements? --Mike
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