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Jason Lowe commented on HADOOP-14843:
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Thanks for updating the patch! Looks good overall, just a readability nit for
these two lines:
{code}
assertEquals(950, new FsPermission("+rwrt").toShort());
[...]
assertEquals(1023, new FsPermission("+rwxt").toShort());
{code}
It would be easier to read using the octal notation for the integer constants
as was done in the other toShort tests above this.
> FsPermission symbolic parsing failed to detect invalid argument
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-14843
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14843
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 2.7.4, 2.8.1
> Reporter: Jason Lowe
> Assignee: Bharat Viswanadham
> Attachments: HADOOP-14843.01.patch, HADOOP-14843.02.patch,
> HADOOP-14843.03.patch, HADOOP-14843.patch
>
>
> A user misunderstood the syntax format for the FsPermission symbolic
> constructor and passed the argument "-rwr" instead of "u=rw,g=r". In 2.7 and
> earlier this was silently misinterpreted as mode 0777 and in 2.8 it oddly
> became mode 0000. In either case FsPermission should have flagged "-rwr" as
> an invalid argument rather than silently misinterpreting it.
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