Call / Macro Statements ======================= call ---- Instantiate a [macro](#macro) within the current namespace. There may be zero or more parameters passed to the macro (with zero parameters this is similar to the [`blockinherit`](cil_container_statements.md#blockinherit) ([`call`](cil_call_macro_statements.md#call)) / [`blockabstract`](cil_container_statements.md#blockabstract) ([`macro`](cil_call_macro_statements.md#macro)) statements). Each parameter passed contains an argument to be resolved by the [macro](#macro), these can be named or anonymous but must conform to the parameter types defined in the [`macro`](cil_call_macro_statements.md#macro) statement. **Statement definition:** (call macro_id [(param ...)]) **Where:**

call

The call keyword.

macro_id

The identifier of the macro to be instantiated.

param

Zero or more parameters that are passed to the macro.

**Example:** See the [`macro`](cil_call_macro_statements.md#macro) statement for an example. macro ----- Declare a macro in the current namespace with its associated parameters. The macro identifier is used by the [`call`](cil_call_macro_statements.md#call) statement to instantiate the macro and resolve any parameters. The call statement may be within the body of a macro. Note that when resolving macros the callers namespace is not checked, only the following places: - Items defined inside the macro - Items passed into the macro as arguments - Items defined in the same namespace of the macro - Items defined in the global namespace **Statement definition:** (macro macro_id ([(param_type param_id) ...]) cil_statements ... ) **Where:**

macro

The macro keyword.

macro_id

The macro identifier.

param_type

Zero or more parameters that are passed to the macro. The param_type is a keyword used to determine the declaration type (e.g. type, class, categoryset).

The list of valid param_type entries are: type, typealias, role, user, sensitivity, sensitivityalias, category, categoryalias, categoryset (named or anonymous), level (named or anonymous), levelrange (named or anonymous), class, classpermission (named or anonymous), ipaddr (named or anonymous), block, name (a string), classmap

param_id

The parameter identifier used to reference the entry within the macro body (e.g. ARG1).

cil_statement

Zero or more valid CIL statements.

**Examples:** This example will instantiate the `binder_call` macro in the calling namespace (`my_domain`) and replace `ARG1` with `appdomain` and `ARG2` with `binderservicedomain`: (block my_domain (call binder_call (appdomain binderservicedomain)) ) (macro binder_call ((type ARG1) (type ARG2)) (allow ARG1 ARG2 (binder (call transfer))) (allow ARG2 ARG1 (binder (transfer))) (allow ARG1 ARG2 (fd (use))) ) This example does not pass any parameters to the macro but adds a [`type`](cil_type_statements.md#type) identifier to the current namespace: (block unconfined (call add_type) .... (macro add_type () (type exec) ) ) This example passes an anonymous and named IP address to the macro: (ipaddr netmask_1 255.255.255.0) (context netlabel_1 (system.user object_r unconfined.object low_low) (call build_nodecon ((192.168.1.64) netmask_1)) (macro build_nodecon ((ipaddr ARG1) (ipaddr ARG2)) (nodecon ARG1 ARG2 netlabel_1) )