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package java.lang;
import android.system.ErrnoException;
import android.system.StructPasswd;
import android.system.StructUtsname;
import dalvik.system.VMRuntime;
import dalvik.system.VMStack;
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.Console;
import java.io.FileDescriptor;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import java.nio.channels.Channel;
import java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider;
import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.Set;
import libcore.icu.ICU;
import libcore.io.Libcore;
/**
* Provides access to system-related information and resources including
* standard input and output. Enables clients to dynamically load native
* libraries. All methods of this class are accessed in a static way and the
* class itself can not be instantiated.
*
* @see Runtime
*/
public final class System {
/**
* Default input stream.
*/
public static final InputStream in;
/**
* Default output stream.
*/
public static final PrintStream out;
/**
* Default error output stream.
*/
public static final PrintStream err;
private static final String lineSeparator;
private static final Properties unchangeableSystemProperties;
private static Properties systemProperties;
/**
* Dedicated lock for GC / Finalization logic.
*/
private static final Object lock = new Object();
/**
* Whether or not we need to do a GC before running the finalizers.
*/
private static boolean runGC;
/**
* If we just ran finalization, we might want to do a GC to free the finalized objects.
* This lets us do gc/runFinlization/gc sequences but prevents back to back System.gc().
*/
private static boolean justRanFinalization;
static {
err = new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(FileDescriptor.err));
out = new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(FileDescriptor.out));
in = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(FileDescriptor.in));
unchangeableSystemProperties = initUnchangeableSystemProperties();
systemProperties = createSystemProperties();
lineSeparator = System.getProperty("line.separator");
}
/**
* Sets the standard input stream to the given user defined input stream.
*
* @param newIn
* the user defined input stream to set as the standard input
* stream.
*/
public static void setIn(InputStream newIn) {
setFieldImpl("in", "Ljava/io/InputStream;", newIn);
}
/**
* Sets the standard output stream to the given user defined output stream.
*
* @param newOut
* the user defined output stream to set as the standard output
* stream.
*/
public static void setOut(PrintStream newOut) {
setFieldImpl("out", "Ljava/io/PrintStream;", newOut);
}
/**
* Sets the standard error output stream to the given user defined output
* stream.
*
* @param newErr
* the user defined output stream to set as the standard error
* output stream.
*/
public static void setErr(PrintStream newErr) {
setFieldImpl("err", "Ljava/io/PrintStream;", newErr);
}
/**
* Prevents this class from being instantiated.
*/
private System() {
}
/**
* Copies {@code length} elements from the array {@code src},
* starting at offset {@code srcPos}, into the array {@code dst},
* starting at offset {@code dstPos}.
*
* The source and destination arrays can be the same array,
* in which case copying is performed as if the source elements
* are first copied into a temporary array and then into the
* destination array.
*
* @param src
* the source array to copy the content.
* @param srcPos
* the starting index of the content in {@code src}.
* @param dst
* the destination array to copy the data into.
* @param dstPos
* the starting index for the copied content in {@code dst}.
* @param length
* the number of elements to be copied.
*/
public static native void arraycopy(Object src, int srcPos,
Object dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The char array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_CHAR_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The char[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(char[] src, int srcPos, char[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_CHAR_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy char by char for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for longer arrays.
arraycopyCharUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The char[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyCharUnchecked(char[] src, int srcPos,
char[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The byte array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_BYTE_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The byte[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(byte[] src, int srcPos, byte[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_BYTE_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy byte by byte for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for longer arrays.
arraycopyByteUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The byte[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyByteUnchecked(byte[] src, int srcPos,
byte[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The short array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_SHORT_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The short[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(short[] src, int srcPos, short[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_SHORT_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy short by short for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for longer arrays.
arraycopyShortUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The short[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyShortUnchecked(short[] src, int srcPos,
short[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The short array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_INT_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The int[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(int[] src, int srcPos, int[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_INT_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy int by int for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for longer arrays.
arraycopyIntUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The int[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyIntUnchecked(int[] src, int srcPos,
int[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The short array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_LONG_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The long[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(long[] src, int srcPos, long[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_LONG_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy long by long for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for longer arrays.
arraycopyLongUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The long[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyLongUnchecked(long[] src, int srcPos,
long[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The short array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_FLOAT_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The float[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(float[] src, int srcPos, float[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_FLOAT_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy float by float for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for floater arrays.
arraycopyFloatUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The float[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyFloatUnchecked(float[] src, int srcPos,
float[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The short array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_DOUBLE_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The double[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(double[] src, int srcPos, double[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_DOUBLE_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy double by double for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for floater arrays.
arraycopyDoubleUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The double[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyDoubleUnchecked(double[] src, int srcPos,
double[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* The short array length threshold below which to use a Java
* (non-native) version of arraycopy() instead of the native
* version. See b/7103825.
*/
private static final int ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_BOOLEAN_ARRAY_THRESHOLD = 32;
/**
* The boolean[] specialized version of arraycopy().
*
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void arraycopy(boolean[] src, int srcPos, boolean[] dst, int dstPos, int length) {
if (src == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("src == null");
}
if (dst == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("dst == null");
}
if (srcPos < 0 || dstPos < 0 || length < 0 ||
srcPos > src.length - length || dstPos > dst.length - length) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"src.length=" + src.length + " srcPos=" + srcPos +
" dst.length=" + dst.length + " dstPos=" + dstPos + " length=" + length);
}
if (length <= ARRAYCOPY_SHORT_BOOLEAN_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) {
// Copy boolean by boolean for shorter arrays.
if (src == dst && srcPos < dstPos && dstPos < srcPos + length) {
// Copy backward (to avoid overwriting elements before
// they are copied in case of an overlap on the same
// array.)
for (int i = length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
} else {
// Copy forward.
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
dst[dstPos + i] = src[srcPos + i];
}
}
} else {
// Call the native version for floater arrays.
arraycopyBooleanUnchecked(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
}
/**
* The boolean[] specialized, unchecked, native version of
* arraycopy(). This assumes error checking has been done.
*/
private static native void arraycopyBooleanUnchecked(boolean[] src, int srcPos,
boolean[] dst, int dstPos, int length);
/**
* Returns the current time in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00.0 UTC.
*
*
This method always returns UTC times, regardless of the system's time zone.
* This is often called "Unix time" or "epoch time".
* Use a {@link java.text.DateFormat} instance to format this time for display to a human.
*
*
This method shouldn't be used for measuring timeouts or
* other elapsed time measurements, as changing the system time can affect
* the results. Use {@link #nanoTime} for that.
*/
public static native long currentTimeMillis();
/**
* Returns the current timestamp of the most precise timer available on the
* local system, in nanoseconds. Equivalent to Linux's {@code CLOCK_MONOTONIC}.
*
*
This timestamp should only be used to measure a duration by comparing it
* against another timestamp on the same device.
* Values returned by this method do not have a defined correspondence to
* wall clock times; the zero value is typically whenever the device last booted.
* Use {@link #currentTimeMillis} if you want to know what time it is.
*/
public static native long nanoTime();
/**
* Causes the VM to stop running and the program to exit with the given exit status.
* If {@link #runFinalizersOnExit(boolean)} has been previously invoked with a
* {@code true} argument, then all objects will be properly
* garbage-collected and finalized first.
*/
public static void exit(int code) {
Runtime.getRuntime().exit(code);
}
/**
* Indicates to the VM that it would be a good time to run the
* garbage collector. Note that this is a hint only. There is no guarantee
* that the garbage collector will actually be run.
*/
public static void gc() {
boolean shouldRunGC;
synchronized(lock) {
shouldRunGC = justRanFinalization;
if (shouldRunGC) {
justRanFinalization = false;
} else {
runGC = true;
}
}
if (shouldRunGC) {
Runtime.getRuntime().gc();
}
}
/**
* Returns the value of the environment variable with the given name, or null if no such
* variable exists.
*/
public static String getenv(String name) {
if (name == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("name == null");
}
return Libcore.os.getenv(name);
}
/**
* Returns an unmodifiable map of all environment variables to their values.
*/
public static Map getenv() {
Map map = new HashMap();
for (String entry : Libcore.os.environ()) {
int index = entry.indexOf('=');
if (index != -1) {
map.put(entry.substring(0, index), entry.substring(index + 1));
}
}
return new SystemEnvironment(map);
}
/**
* Returns the inherited channel from the creator of the current virtual
* machine.
*
* @return the inherited {@link Channel} or {@code null} if none exists.
* @throws IOException
* if an I/O error occurred.
* @see SelectorProvider
* @see SelectorProvider#inheritedChannel()
*/
public static Channel inheritedChannel() throws IOException {
return SelectorProvider.provider().inheritedChannel();
}
/**
* Returns the system properties. Note that this is not a copy, so that
* changes made to the returned Properties object will be reflected in
* subsequent calls to getProperty and getProperties.
*
* @return the system properties.
*/
public static Properties getProperties() {
return systemProperties;
}
private static Properties initUnchangeableSystemProperties() {
VMRuntime runtime = VMRuntime.getRuntime();
Properties p = new Properties();
String projectUrl = "http://www.android.com/";
String projectName = "The Android Project";
p.put("java.boot.class.path", runtime.bootClassPath());
p.put("java.class.path", runtime.classPath());
// None of these four are meaningful on Android, but these keys are guaranteed
// to be present for System.getProperty. For java.class.version, we use the maximum
// class file version that dx currently supports.
p.put("java.class.version", "50.0");
p.put("java.compiler", "");
p.put("java.ext.dirs", "");
p.put("java.version", "0");
// TODO: does this make any sense? Should we just leave java.home unset?
String javaHome = getenv("JAVA_HOME");
if (javaHome == null) {
javaHome = "/system";
}
p.put("java.home", javaHome);
p.put("java.specification.name", "Dalvik Core Library");
p.put("java.specification.vendor", projectName);
p.put("java.specification.version", "0.9");
p.put("java.vendor", projectName);
p.put("java.vendor.url", projectUrl);
p.put("java.vm.name", "Dalvik");
p.put("java.vm.specification.name", "Dalvik Virtual Machine Specification");
p.put("java.vm.specification.vendor", projectName);
p.put("java.vm.specification.version", "0.9");
p.put("java.vm.vendor", projectName);
p.put("java.vm.version", runtime.vmVersion());
p.put("file.separator", "/");
p.put("line.separator", "\n");
p.put("path.separator", ":");
p.put("java.runtime.name", "Android Runtime");
p.put("java.runtime.version", "0.9");
p.put("java.vm.vendor.url", projectUrl);
p.put("file.encoding", "UTF-8");
p.put("user.language", "en");
p.put("user.region", "US");
try {
StructPasswd passwd = Libcore.os.getpwuid(Libcore.os.getuid());
p.put("user.name", passwd.pw_name);
} catch (ErrnoException exception) {
throw new AssertionError(exception);
}
StructUtsname info = Libcore.os.uname();
p.put("os.arch", info.machine);
p.put("os.name", info.sysname);
p.put("os.version", info.release);
// Undocumented Android-only properties.
p.put("android.icu.library.version", ICU.getIcuVersion());
p.put("android.icu.unicode.version", ICU.getUnicodeVersion());
p.put("android.icu.cldr.version", ICU.getCldrVersion());
parsePropertyAssignments(p, specialProperties());
// Override built-in properties with settings from the command line.
parsePropertyAssignments(p, runtime.properties());
return p;
}
/**
* Inits an unchangeable system property with the given value.
* This is useful when the environment needs to change under native bridge emulation.
*/
private static void initUnchangeableSystemProperty(String name, String value) {
checkPropertyName(name);
unchangeableSystemProperties.put(name, value);
}
private static void setDefaultChangeableProperties(Properties p) {
// On Android, each app gets its own temporary directory.
// (See android.app.ActivityThread.) This is just a fallback default,
// useful only on the host.
p.put("java.io.tmpdir", "/tmp");
// Android has always had an empty "user.home" (see docs for getProperty).
// This is not useful for normal android apps which need to use android specific
// APIs such as {@code Context.getFilesDir} and {@code Context.getCacheDir} but
// we make it changeable for backward compatibility, so that they can change it
// to a writeable location if required.
p.put("user.home", "");
}
private static Properties createSystemProperties() {
Properties p = new PropertiesWithNonOverrideableDefaults(unchangeableSystemProperties);
setDefaultChangeableProperties(p);
return p;
}
/**
* Returns an array of "key=value" strings containing information not otherwise
* easily available, such as #defined library versions.
*/
private static native String[] specialProperties();
/**
* Adds each element of 'assignments' to 'p', treating each element as an
* assignment in the form "key=value".
*/
private static void parsePropertyAssignments(Properties p, String[] assignments) {
for (String assignment : assignments) {
int split = assignment.indexOf('=');
String key = assignment.substring(0, split);
String value = assignment.substring(split + 1);
p.put(key, value);
}
}
/**
* Returns the value of a particular system property or {@code null} if no
* such property exists.
*
* The following properties are always provided by the Dalvik VM:
*
*
* Name Meaning Example
* file.separator {@link java.io.File#separator} {@code /}
*
* java.class.path System class path {@code .}
* java.class.version (Not useful on Android) {@code 50.0}
* java.compiler (Not useful on Android) Empty
* java.ext.dirs (Not useful on Android) Empty
* java.home Location of the VM on the file system {@code /system}
* java.io.tmpdir See {@link java.io.File#createTempFile} {@code /sdcard}
* java.library.path Search path for JNI libraries {@code /vendor/lib:/system/lib}
* java.vendor Human-readable VM vendor {@code The Android Project}
* java.vendor.url URL for VM vendor's web site {@code http://www.android.com/}
* java.version (Not useful on Android) {@code 0}
*
* java.specification.version VM libraries version {@code 0.9}
* java.specification.vendor VM libraries vendor {@code The Android Project}
* java.specification.name VM libraries name {@code Dalvik Core Library}
* java.vm.version VM implementation version {@code 1.2.0}
* java.vm.vendor VM implementation vendor {@code The Android Project}
* java.vm.name VM implementation name {@code Dalvik}
* java.vm.specification.version VM specification version {@code 0.9}
* java.vm.specification.vendor VM specification vendor {@code The Android Project}
* java.vm.specification.name VM specification name {@code Dalvik Virtual Machine Specification}
*
* line.separator The system line separator {@code \n}
*
* os.arch OS architecture {@code armv7l}
* os.name OS (kernel) name {@code Linux}
* os.version OS (kernel) version {@code 2.6.32.9-g103d848}
*
* path.separator See {@link java.io.File#pathSeparator} {@code :}
*
* user.dir Base of non-absolute paths {@code /}
* user.home (Not useful on Android) Empty
* user.name (Not useful on Android) Empty
*
*
*
* All of the above properties except for {@code user.home} and {@code java.io.tmpdir}
* cannot be modified. Any attempt to change them will be a no-op.
*
* @param propertyName
* the name of the system property to look up.
* @return the value of the specified system property or {@code null} if the
* property doesn't exist.
*/
public static String getProperty(String propertyName) {
return getProperty(propertyName, null);
}
/**
* Returns the value of a particular system property. The {@code
* defaultValue} will be returned if no such property has been found.
*/
public static String getProperty(String name, String defaultValue) {
checkPropertyName(name);
return systemProperties.getProperty(name, defaultValue);
}
/**
* Sets the value of a particular system property. Most system properties
* are read only and cannot be cleared or modified. See {@link #getProperty} for a
* list of such properties.
*
* @return the old value of the property or {@code null} if the property
* didn't exist.
*/
public static String setProperty(String name, String value) {
checkPropertyName(name);
return (String) systemProperties.setProperty(name, value);
}
/**
* Removes a specific system property. Most system properties
* are read only and cannot be cleared or modified. See {@link #getProperty} for a
* list of such properties.
*
* @return the property value or {@code null} if the property didn't exist.
* @throws NullPointerException
* if the argument is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if the argument is empty.
*/
public static String clearProperty(String name) {
checkPropertyName(name);
return (String) systemProperties.remove(name);
}
private static void checkPropertyName(String name) {
if (name == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("name == null");
}
if (name.isEmpty()) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("name is empty");
}
}
/**
* Returns the {@link java.io.Console} associated with this VM, or null.
* Not all VMs will have an associated console. A console is typically only
* available for programs run from the command line.
* @since 1.6
*/
public static Console console() {
return Console.getConsole();
}
/**
* Returns null. Android does not use {@code SecurityManager}. This method
* is only provided for source compatibility.
*
* @return null
*/
public static SecurityManager getSecurityManager() {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns an integer hash code for the parameter. The hash code returned is
* the same one that would be returned by the method {@code
* java.lang.Object.hashCode()}, whether or not the object's class has
* overridden hashCode(). The hash code for {@code null} is {@code 0}.
*
* @param anObject
* the object to calculate the hash code.
* @return the hash code for the given object.
* @see java.lang.Object#hashCode
*/
public static native int identityHashCode(Object anObject);
/**
* Returns the system's line separator. On Android, this is {@code "\n"}. The value
* comes from the value of the {@code line.separator} system property when the VM
* starts. Later changes to the property will not affect the value returned by this
* method.
* @since 1.7
*/
public static String lineSeparator() {
return lineSeparator;
}
/**
* See {@link Runtime#load}.
*/
public static void load(String pathName) {
Runtime.getRuntime().load(pathName, VMStack.getCallingClassLoader());
}
/**
* See {@link Runtime#loadLibrary}.
*/
public static void loadLibrary(String libName) {
Runtime.getRuntime().loadLibrary(libName, VMStack.getCallingClassLoader());
}
/**
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void logE(String message) {
log('E', message, null);
}
/**
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void logE(String message, Throwable th) {
log('E', message, th);
}
/**
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void logI(String message) {
log('I', message, null);
}
/**
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void logI(String message, Throwable th) {
log('I', message, th);
}
/**
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void logW(String message) {
log('W', message, null);
}
/**
* @hide internal use only
*/
public static void logW(String message, Throwable th) {
log('W', message, th);
}
private static native void log(char type, String message, Throwable th);
/**
* Provides a hint to the VM that it would be useful to attempt
* to perform any outstanding object finalization.
*/
public static void runFinalization() {
boolean shouldRunGC;
synchronized(lock) {
shouldRunGC = runGC;
runGC = false;
}
if (shouldRunGC) {
Runtime.getRuntime().gc();
}
Runtime.getRuntime().runFinalization();
synchronized(lock) {
justRanFinalization = true;
}
}
/**
* Ensures that, when the VM is about to exit, all objects are
* finalized. Note that all finalization which occurs when the system is
* exiting is performed after all running threads have been terminated.
*
* @param flag
* the flag determines if finalization on exit is enabled.
* @deprecated This method is unsafe.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
@Deprecated
public static void runFinalizersOnExit(boolean flag) {
Runtime.runFinalizersOnExit(flag);
}
/**
* Attempts to set all system properties. Copies all properties from
* {@code p} and discards system properties that are read only and cannot
* be modified. See {@link #getProperty} for a list of such properties.
*/
public static void setProperties(Properties p) {
PropertiesWithNonOverrideableDefaults userProperties =
new PropertiesWithNonOverrideableDefaults(unchangeableSystemProperties);
if (p != null) {
userProperties.putAll(p);
} else {
// setProperties(null) is documented to restore defaults.
setDefaultChangeableProperties(userProperties);
}
systemProperties = userProperties;
}
/**
* Throws {@code SecurityException}.
*
*
Security managers do not provide a secure environment for
* executing untrusted code and are unsupported on Android. Untrusted code
* cannot be safely isolated within a single VM on Android, so this method
* always throws a {@code SecurityException}.
*
* @param sm a security manager
* @throws SecurityException always
*/
public static void setSecurityManager(SecurityManager sm) {
if (sm != null) {
throw new SecurityException();
}
}
/**
* Returns the platform specific file name format for the shared library
* named by the argument. On Android, this would turn {@code "MyLibrary"} into
* {@code "libMyLibrary.so"}.
*/
public static native String mapLibraryName(String nickname);
/**
* Used to set System.err, System.in, and System.out.
*/
private static native void setFieldImpl(String field, String signature, Object stream);
/**
* A properties class that prohibits changes to any of the properties
* contained in its defaults.
*/
static final class PropertiesWithNonOverrideableDefaults extends Properties {
PropertiesWithNonOverrideableDefaults(Properties defaults) {
super(defaults);
}
@Override
public Object put(Object key, Object value) {
if (defaults.containsKey(key)) {
logE("Ignoring attempt to set property \"" + key +
"\" to value \"" + value + "\".");
return defaults.get(key);
}
return super.put(key, value);
}
@Override
public Object remove(Object key) {
if (defaults.containsKey(key)) {
logE("Ignoring attempt to remove property \"" + key + "\".");
return null;
}
return super.remove(key);
}
}
/**
* The unmodifiable environment variables map. System.getenv() specifies
* that this map must throw when passed non-String keys.
*/
static class SystemEnvironment extends AbstractMap {
private final Map map;
public SystemEnvironment(Map map) {
this.map = Collections.unmodifiableMap(map);
}
@Override public Set> entrySet() {
return map.entrySet();
}
@Override public String get(Object key) {
return map.get(toNonNullString(key));
}
@Override public boolean containsKey(Object key) {
return map.containsKey(toNonNullString(key));
}
@Override public boolean containsValue(Object value) {
return map.containsValue(toNonNullString(value));
}
private String toNonNullString(Object o) {
if (o == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("o == null");
}
return (String) o;
}
}
}