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Prashant Kommireddi commented on PIG-3765:
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Sure, I will take a look at it during the weekend. It probably has got to do 
with the use of {{@Rule}} for checking exception message contents. I will 
probably eliminate that.

> Ability to disable Pig commands and operators
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PIG-3765
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-3765
>             Project: Pig
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: documentation, grunt
>            Reporter: Prashant Kommireddi
>            Assignee: Prashant Kommireddi
>             Fix For: 0.13.0
>
>         Attachments: PIG-3765.patch, PIG-3765_2.patch, PIG-3765_3.patch, 
> PIG-3765_4.patch, PIG-3765_5.patch
>
>
> This is an admin feature providing ability to blacklist or/and whitelist 
> certain commands and operations. Pig exposes a few of these that could be not 
> very safe in a multitenant environment. For example, "sh" invokes shell 
> commands, "set" allows users to change non-final configs. While these are 
> tremendously useful in general, having an ability to disable would make Pig a 
> safer platform. The goal is to allow administrators to be able to have more 
> control over user scripts. Default behaviour would still be the same - no 
> filters applied on commands and operators.



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