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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.interpol;
import org.apache.commons.text.lookup.StringLookupFactory;
/**
*
* A specialized implementation of the {@code Lookup} interface that allows access to system properties.
*
*
* This implementation relies on {@code StrLookup.systemPropertiesLookup()} from the Commons Lang project to resolve
* system properties. It can be used for referencing system properties in configuration files in an easy way, for
* instance:
*
*
*
* current.user = ${sys:user.name}
*
*
*
* {@code SystemPropertiesLookup} is one of the standard lookups that is registered per default for each configuration.
*
*
* @since 2.0
* @deprecated Use {@link DefaultLookups#SYSTEM_PROPERTIES}.
*/
@Deprecated
public class SystemPropertiesLookup implements Lookup {
@Override
public Object lookup(final String variable) {
return StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.systemPropertyStringLookup().lookup(variable);
}
}