[PATCH] Kernel policy language is infix

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Prefix / Polish: and a b
Infix: a and b
Postfix: 1 2 and

Signed-off-by: Topi Miettinen <toiwoton@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 secilc/docs/cil_reference_guide.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/secilc/docs/cil_reference_guide.md b/secilc/docs/cil_reference_guide.md
index 1e63e680..ac800b12 100644
--- a/secilc/docs/cil_reference_guide.md
+++ b/secilc/docs/cil_reference_guide.md
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Expressions
 
 Expressions may occur in the following CIL statements: [`booleanif`](cil_conditional_statements.md#booleanif), [`tunableif`](cil_conditional_statements.md#tunableif), [`classpermissionset`](cil_class_and_permission_statements.md#classpermissionset), [`typeattributeset`](cil_type_statements.md#typeattributeset), [`roleattributeset`](cil_role_statements.md#roleattributeset), [`categoryset`](cil_mls_labeling_statements.md#categoryset), [`constrain`](cil_constraint_statements.md#constrain), [`mlsconstrain`](cil_constraint_statements.md#mlsconstrain), [`validatetrans`](cil_constraint_statements.md#validatetrans), [`mlsvalidatetrans`](cil_constraint_statements.md#mlsvalidatetrans)
 
-CIL expressions use the [prefix](http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~pjj/cs212/fix.html) or Polish notation and may be nested (note that the kernel policy language uses postfix or reverse Polish notation). The syntax is as follows, where the parenthesis are part of the syntax:
+CIL expressions use the [prefix](http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~pjj/cs212/fix.html) or Polish notation and may be nested (note that the kernel policy language uses infix notation). The syntax is as follows, where the parenthesis are part of the syntax:
 
 ```
     expr_set = (name ... | expr ...)
-- 
2.33.0




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