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+/* VMSystemProperties.java -- Allow the VM to set System properties.
+ Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation
+
+This file is part of GNU Classpath.
+
+GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
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+02110-1301 USA.
+
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+
+As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
+permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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+terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
+independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
+module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
+or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
+this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
+obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
+exception statement from your version. */
+
+package gnu.classpath;
+
+import java.util.Properties;
+
+class VMSystemProperties
+{
+ /**
+ * Get the system properties. This is done here, instead of in System,
+ * because of the bootstrap sequence. Note that the native code should
+ * not try to use the Java I/O classes yet, as they rely on the properties
+ * already existing. The only safe method to use to insert these default
+ * system properties is {@link Properties#setProperty(String, String)}.
+ *
+ * <p>These properties MUST include:
+ * <dl>
+ * <dt>java.version <dd>Java version number
+ * <dt>java.vendor <dd>Java vendor specific string
+ * <dt>java.vendor.url <dd>Java vendor URL
+ * <dt>java.home <dd>Java installation directory
+ * <dt>java.vm.specification.version <dd>VM Spec version
+ * <dt>java.vm.specification.vendor <dd>VM Spec vendor
+ * <dt>java.vm.specification.name <dd>VM Spec name
+ * <dt>java.vm.version <dd>VM implementation version
+ * <dt>java.vm.vendor <dd>VM implementation vendor
+ * <dt>java.vm.name <dd>VM implementation name
+ * <dt>java.specification.version <dd>Java Runtime Environment version
+ * <dt>java.specification.vendor <dd>Java Runtime Environment vendor
+ * <dt>java.specification.name <dd>Java Runtime Environment name
+ * <dt>java.class.version <dd>Java class version number
+ * <dt>java.class.path <dd>Java classpath
+ * <dt>java.library.path <dd>Path for finding Java libraries
+ * <dt>java.io.tmpdir <dd>Default temp file path
+ * <dt>java.compiler <dd>Name of JIT to use
+ * <dt>java.ext.dirs <dd>Java extension path
+ * <dt>os.name <dd>Operating System Name
+ * <dt>os.arch <dd>Operating System Architecture
+ * <dt>os.version <dd>Operating System Version
+ * <dt>file.separator <dd>File separator ("/" on Unix)
+ * <dt>path.separator <dd>Path separator (":" on Unix)
+ * <dt>line.separator <dd>Line separator ("\n" on Unix)
+ * <dt>user.name <dd>User account name
+ * <dt>user.home <dd>User home directory
+ * <dt>user.dir <dd>User's current working directory
+ * <dt>gnu.cpu.endian <dd>"big" or "little"
+ * </dl>
+ *
+ * @param properties the Properties object to insert the system properties into
+ */
+ static native void preInit(Properties properties);
+
+ /**
+ * Here you get a chance to overwrite some of the properties set by
+ * the common SystemProperties code. For example, it might be
+ * a good idea to process the properties specified on the command
+ * line here.
+ */
+// static void postInit(Properties properties)
+// {
+// }
+ static native void postInit(Properties properties);
+}