Yifan Cai created CASSANDRA-17848:
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             Summary: LIST PERMISSION can display incorrect resource name
                 Key: CASSANDRA-17848
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-17848
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Yifan Cai


When producing the resource name, it seems to assume that the content in the 
`[]` is the function's input type, where it could also be part of the function 
name, as long as it is quoted. Here is an example to reproduce. In cqlsh,

> CREATE FUNCTION 
> test."admin_created_udf[org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.LongType]"(input int) 
> RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT RETURNS int LANGUAGE java AS 'return 42;';

> LIST EXECUTE OF user;
 role  | username | resource                                | permission
-------+----------+-----------------------------------------+------------
 user  |    user  | <function test.admin_created_udf(long)> |    EXECUTE

(1 rows)

The input should be "int", but in the output, it says "long". 

If the content enclosed by "[]" is not a valid class, the LIST PERMISSION 
request always fails for the user with "ConfigurationException: Unable to find 
abstract-type class".

The bug is discovered by Piotr Sarna.



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