System
  public
  
  final
  
  class
  System
  
    extends Object
  
  
  
  
  
  
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | java.lang.System | 
The System class contains several useful class fields
 and methods. It cannot be instantiated.
 
Among the facilities provided by the System class
 are standard input, standard output, and error output streams;
 access to externally defined properties and environment
 variables; a means of loading files and libraries; and a utility
 method for quickly copying a portion of an array.
Summary
| Fields | |
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    public
    static
    final
    PrintStream | errThe "standard" error output stream. | 
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    public
    static
    final
    InputStream | inThe "standard" input stream. | 
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    public
    static
    final
    PrintStream | outThe "standard" output stream. | 
| Public methods | |
|---|---|
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      arraycopy(Object src, int srcPos, Object dest, int destPos, int length)
      Copies an array from the specified source array, beginning at the specified position, to the specified position of the destination array. | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      clearProperty(String key)
      Removes the system property indicated by the specified key. | 
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        static
        
        
        Console | 
      console()
      Returns the unique  | 
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        static
        
        
        long | 
      currentTimeMillis()
      Returns the current time in milliseconds. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      exit(int status)
      Terminates the currently running Java Virtual Machine. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      gc()
      Runs the garbage collector. | 
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        static
        
        
        Properties | 
      getProperties()
      Determines the current system properties. | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      getProperty(String key, String def)
      Gets the system property indicated by the specified key. | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      getProperty(String key)
      Gets the system property indicated by the specified key. | 
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        static
        
        
        SecurityManager | 
      getSecurityManager()
      Always returns  | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      getenv(String name)
      Gets the value of the specified environment variable. | 
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        static
        
        
        Map<String, String> | 
      getenv()
      Returns an unmodifiable string map view of the current system environment. | 
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        static
        
        
        int | 
      identityHashCode(Object x)
      Returns the same hash code for the given object as would be returned by the default method hashCode(), whether or not the given object's class overrides hashCode(). | 
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        static
        
        
        Channel | 
      inheritedChannel()
      Returns the channel inherited from the entity that created this Java virtual machine. | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      lineSeparator()
      Returns the system-dependent line separator string. | 
| 
        
        
        static
        
        
        void | 
      load(String filename)
      Loads the native library specified by the filename argument. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      loadLibrary(String libname)
      Loads the native library specified by the  | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      mapLibraryName(String libname)
      Maps a library name into a platform-specific string representing a native library. | 
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        static
        
        
        long | 
      nanoTime()
      Returns the current value of the running Java Virtual Machine's high-resolution time source, in nanoseconds. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      runFinalization()
      Runs the finalization methods of any objects pending finalization. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      runFinalizersOnExit(boolean value)
      This method was deprecated in API level 15. This method is inherently unsafe. It may result in finalizers being called on live objects while other threads are concurrently manipulating those objects, resulting in erratic behavior or deadlock. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      setErr(PrintStream err)
      Reassigns the "standard" error output stream. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      setIn(InputStream in)
      Reassigns the "standard" input stream. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      setOut(PrintStream out)
      Reassigns the "standard" output stream. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      setProperties(Properties props)
      Attempts to set all system properties. | 
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        static
        
        
        String | 
      setProperty(String key, String value)
      Sets the system property indicated by the specified key. | 
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        static
        
        
        void | 
      setSecurityManager(SecurityManager s)
      Throws  | 
| Inherited methods | |
|---|---|
Fields
err
public static final PrintStream err
The "standard" error output stream. This stream is already open and ready to accept output data.
 Typically this stream corresponds to display output or another
 output destination specified by the host environment or user. By
 convention, this output stream is used to display error messages
 or other information that should come to the immediate attention
 of a user even if the principal output stream, the value of the
 variable out, has been redirected to a file or other
 destination that is typically not continuously monitored.
in
public static final InputStream in
The "standard" input stream. This stream is already open and ready to supply input data. Typically this stream corresponds to keyboard input or another input source specified by the host environment or user.
out
public static final PrintStream out
The "standard" output stream. This stream is already open and ready to accept output data. Typically this stream corresponds to display output or another output destination specified by the host environment or user.
For simple stand-alone Java applications, a typical way to write a line of output data is:
System.out.println(data)
 See the println methods in class PrintStream.
Public methods
arraycopy
public static void arraycopy (Object src, int srcPos, Object dest, int destPos, int length)
Copies an array from the specified source array, beginning at the
 specified position, to the specified position of the destination array.
 A subsequence of array components are copied from the source
 array referenced by src to the destination array
 referenced by dest. The number of components copied is
 equal to the length argument. The components at
 positions srcPos through
 srcPos+length-1 in the source array are copied into
 positions destPos through
 destPos+length-1, respectively, of the destination
 array.
 
 If the src and dest arguments refer to the
 same array object, then the copying is performed as if the
 components at positions srcPos through
 srcPos+length-1 were first copied to a temporary
 array with length components and then the contents of
 the temporary array were copied into positions
 destPos through destPos+length-1 of the
 destination array.
 
 If dest is null, then a
 NullPointerException is thrown.
 
 If src is null, then a
 NullPointerException is thrown and the destination
 array is not modified.
 
 Otherwise, if any of the following is true, an
 ArrayStoreException is thrown and the destination is
 not modified:
 
- The srcargument refers to an object that is not an array.
- The destargument refers to an object that is not an array.
- The srcargument anddestargument refer to arrays whose component types are different primitive types.
- The srcargument refers to an array with a primitive component type and thedestargument refers to an array with a reference component type.
- The srcargument refers to an array with a reference component type and thedestargument refers to an array with a primitive component type.
 Otherwise, if any of the following is true, an
 IndexOutOfBoundsException is
 thrown and the destination is not modified:
 
- The srcPosargument is negative.
- The destPosargument is negative.
- The lengthargument is negative.
- srcPos+lengthis greater than- src.length, the length of the source array.
- destPos+lengthis greater than- dest.length, the length of the destination array.
 Otherwise, if any actual component of the source array from
 position srcPos through
 srcPos+length-1 cannot be converted to the component
 type of the destination array by assignment conversion, an
 ArrayStoreException is thrown. In this case, let
 k be the smallest nonnegative integer less than
 length such that src[srcPos+k]
 cannot be converted to the component type of the destination
 array; when the exception is thrown, source array components from
 positions srcPos through
 srcPos+k-1
 will already have been copied to destination array positions
 destPos through
 destPos+k-1 and no other
 positions of the destination array will have been modified.
 (Because of the restrictions already itemized, this
 paragraph effectively applies only to the situation where both
 arrays have component types that are reference types.)
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| src | Object: the source array. | 
| srcPos | int: starting position in the source array. | 
| dest | Object: the destination array. | 
| destPos | int: starting position in the destination data. | 
| length | int: the number of array elements to be copied. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IndexOutOfBoundsException | if copying would cause access of data outside array bounds. | 
| ArrayStoreException | if an element in the srcarray could not be stored into thedestarray
               because of a type mismatch. | 
| NullPointerException | if either srcordestisnull. | 
clearProperty
public static String clearProperty (String key)
Removes the system property indicated by the specified key.
 First, if a security manager exists, its
 SecurityManager.checkPermission method
 is called with a PropertyPermission(key, "write")
 permission. This may result in a SecurityException being thrown.
 If no exception is thrown, the specified property is removed.
 
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the name of the system property to be removed. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the previous string value of the system property,
             or nullif there was no property with that key. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPropertyAccessmethod doesn't allow
              access to the specified system property. | 
| NullPointerException | if keyisnull. | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if keyis empty. | 
console
public static Console console ()
Returns the unique Console object associated
 with the current Java virtual machine, if any.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Console | The system console, if any, otherwise null. | 
currentTimeMillis
public static long currentTimeMillis ()
Returns the current time in milliseconds. Note that while the unit of time of the return value is a millisecond, the granularity of the value depends on the underlying operating system and may be larger. For example, many operating systems measure time in units of tens of milliseconds.
 See the description of the class Date for
 a discussion of slight discrepancies that may arise between
 "computer time" and coordinated universal time (UTC).
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| long | the difference, measured in milliseconds, between the current time and midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. | 
See also:
exit
public static void exit (int status)
Terminates the currently running Java Virtual Machine. The argument serves as a status code; by convention, a nonzero status code indicates abnormal termination.
 This method calls the exit method in class
 Runtime. This method never returns normally.
 
 The call System.exit(n) is effectively equivalent to
 the call:
 
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| status | int: exit status. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkExitmethod doesn't allow exit with the specified status. | 
See also:
gc
public static void gc ()
Runs the garbage collector.
 Calling the gc method suggests that the Java Virtual
 Machine expend effort toward recycling unused objects in order to
 make the memory they currently occupy available for quick reuse.
 When control returns from the method call, the Java Virtual
 Machine has made a best effort to reclaim space from all discarded
 objects.
 
 The call System.gc() is effectively equivalent to the
 call:
 
At API level 34 and lower, this does nothing unless it is preceded or followed by a runFinalization call. Runtime.getRuntime().gc() always attempts to reclaim space.
Calling this indiscriminately is likely to severely degrade performance. Intended primarily for testing.
See also:
getProperties
public static Properties getProperties ()
Determines the current system properties.
The following properties are always provided by the Dalvik VM:
| Name | Meaning | Example | 
| file.separator | File.separator | / | 
| java.class.path | System class path | . | 
| java.class.version | (Not useful on Android) | 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 | /apex/com.android.art/ | 
| java.io.tmpdir | Location of a temporary directory. The location varies by application. See File.createTempFile(String, String) | /data/user/0/com.android.app/cache | 
| java.library.path | Search path for JNI libraries | /system/lib:/system_ext/lib | 
| java.vendor | Human-readable VM vendor | The Android Project | 
| java.vendor.url | URL for VM vendor's web site | http://www.android.com/ | 
| java.version | (Not useful on Android) | 0 | 
| java.specification.version | VM libraries version | 0.9 | 
| java.specification.vendor | VM libraries vendor | The Android Project | 
| java.specification.name | VM libraries name | Dalvik Core Library | 
| java.vm.version | VM implementation version | 1.2.0 | 
| java.vm.vendor | VM implementation vendor | The Android Project | 
| java.vm.name | VM implementation name | Dalvik | 
| java.vm.specification.version | VM specification version | 0.9 | 
| java.vm.specification.vendor | VM specification vendor | The Android Project | 
| java.vm.specification.name | VM specification name | Dalvik Virtual Machine Specification | 
| line.separator | The system line separator | \n | 
| os.arch | OS architecture | aarch64 | 
| os.name | OS (kernel) name | Linux | 
| os.version | OS (kernel) version | 5.10.98-g6ea688a79989 | 
| path.separator | See File.pathSeparator | : | 
| user.dir | Base of non-absolute paths | / | 
| user.home | (Not useful on Android) | Empty | 
| user.name | (Not useful on Android) | Empty | 
Multiple paths in a system property value are separated by the path separator character of the platform.
 Note that even if the security manager does not permit the
 getProperties operation, it may choose to permit the
 getProperty(java.lang.String) operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Properties | the system properties | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPropertiesAccessmethod doesn't allow access
              to the system properties. | 
getProperty
public static String getProperty (String key, String def)
Gets the system property indicated by the specified key.
 First, if there is a security manager, its
 checkPropertyAccess method is called with the
 key as its argument.
 
 If there is no current set of system properties, a set of system
 properties is first created and initialized in the same manner as
 for the getProperties method.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the name of the system property. | 
| def | String: a default value. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the string value of the system property, or the default value if there is no property with that key. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPropertyAccessmethod doesn't allow
             access to the specified system property. | 
| NullPointerException | if keyisnull. | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if keyis empty. | 
getProperty
public static String getProperty (String key)
Gets the system property indicated by the specified key.
 First, if there is a security manager, its
 checkPropertyAccess method is called with the key as
 its argument. This may result in a SecurityException.
 
 If there is no current set of system properties, a set of system
 properties is first created and initialized in the same manner as
 for the getProperties method.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the name of the system property. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the string value of the system property,
             or nullif there is no property with that key. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPropertyAccessmethod doesn't allow
              access to the specified system property. | 
| NullPointerException | if keyisnull. | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if keyis empty. | 
getSecurityManager
public static SecurityManager getSecurityManager ()
Always returns null in Android
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| SecurityManager | nullin Android | 
getenv
public static String getenv (String name)
Gets the value of the specified environment variable. An environment variable is a system-dependent external named value.
If a security manager exists, its
 checkPermission
 method is called with a
 RuntimePermission("getenv."+name)SecurityException
 being thrown.  If no exception is thrown the value of the
 variable name is returned.
 
System
 properties and environment variables are both
 conceptually mappings between names and values.  Both
 mechanisms can be used to pass user-defined information to a
 Java process.  Environment variables have a more global effect,
 because they are visible to all descendants of the process
 which defines them, not just the immediate Java subprocess.
 They can have subtly different semantics, such as case
 insensitivity, on different operating systems.  For these
 reasons, environment variables are more likely to have
 unintended side effects.  It is best to use system properties
 where possible.  Environment variables should be used when a
 global effect is desired, or when an external system interface
 requires an environment variable (such as PATH).
 
On UNIX systems the alphabetic case of name is
 typically significant, while on Microsoft Windows systems it is
 typically not.  For example, the expression
 System.getenv("FOO").equals(System.getenv("foo"))
 is likely to be true on Microsoft Windows.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| name | String: the name of the environment variable | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the string value of the variable, or nullif the variable is not defined in the system environment | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| NullPointerException | if nameisnull | 
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPermissionmethod doesn't allow access to the environment variablename | 
See also:
getenv
public static Map<String, String> getenv ()
Returns an unmodifiable string map view of the current system environment. The environment is a system-dependent mapping from names to values which is passed from parent to child processes.
If the system does not support environment variables, an empty map is returned.
The returned map will never contain null keys or values.
 Attempting to query the presence of a null key or value will
 throw a NullPointerException.  Attempting to query
 the presence of a key or value which is not of type
 String will throw a ClassCastException.
 
The returned map and its collection views may not obey the
 general contract of the Object.equals and
 Object.hashCode methods.
 
The returned map is typically case-sensitive on all platforms.
If a security manager exists, its
 checkPermission
 method is called with a
 RuntimePermission("getenv.*")SecurityException being
 thrown.
 
When passing information to a Java subprocess, system properties are generally preferred over environment variables.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Map<String, String> | the environment as a map of variable names to values | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPermissionmethod doesn't allow access to the process environment | 
identityHashCode
public static int identityHashCode (Object x)
Returns the same hash code for the given object as would be returned by the default method hashCode(), whether or not the given object's class overrides hashCode(). The hash code for the null reference is zero.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| x | Object: object for which the hashCode is to be calculated | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the hashCode | 
inheritedChannel
public static Channel inheritedChannel ()
Returns the channel inherited from the entity that created this Java virtual machine.
 This method returns the channel obtained by invoking the
 inheritedChannel method of the system-wide default
 SelectorProvider object. 
 In addition to the network-oriented channels described in
 inheritedChannel, this method may return other kinds of
 channels in the future.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Channel | The inherited channel, if any, otherwise null. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | If an I/O error occurs | 
| SecurityException | If a security manager is present and it does not permit access to the channel. | 
lineSeparator
public static String lineSeparator ()
Returns the system-dependent line separator string.  It always
 returns the same value - the initial value of the system property line.separator.
 
On UNIX systems, it returns "\n"; on Microsoft
 Windows systems it returns "\r\n".
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the system-dependent line separator string | 
load
public static void load (String filename)
Loads the native library specified by the filename argument. The filename argument must be an absolute path name. If the filename argument, when stripped of any platform-specific library prefix, path, and file extension, indicates a library whose name is, for example, L, and a native library called L is statically linked with the VM, then the JNI_OnLoad_L function exported by the library is invoked rather than attempting to load a dynamic library. A filename matching the argument does not have to exist in the file system. See the JNI Specification for more details. Otherwise, the filename argument is mapped to a native library image in an implementation-dependent manner.
 The call System.load(name) is effectively equivalent
 to the call:
 
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| filename | String: the file to load. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkLinkmethod doesn't allow
             loading of the specified dynamic library | 
| UnsatisfiedLinkError | if either the filename is not an absolute path name, the native library is not statically linked with the VM, or the library cannot be mapped to a native library image by the host system. | 
| NullPointerException | if filenameisnull | 
loadLibrary
public static void loadLibrary (String libname)
Loads the native library specified by the libname
 argument.  The libname argument must not contain any platform
 specific prefix, file extension or path. If a native library
 called libname is statically linked with the VM, then the
 JNI_OnLoad_libname function exported by the library is invoked.
 See the JNI Specification for more details.
 Otherwise, the libname argument is loaded from a system library
 location and mapped to a native library image in an implementation-
 dependent manner.
 
 The call System.loadLibrary(name) is effectively
 equivalent to the call
 
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| libname | String: the name of the library. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkLinkmethod doesn't allow
             loading of the specified dynamic library | 
| UnsatisfiedLinkError | if either the libname argument contains a file path, the native library is not statically linked with the VM, or the library cannot be mapped to a native library image by the host system. | 
| NullPointerException | if libnameisnull | 
mapLibraryName
public static String mapLibraryName (String libname)
Maps a library name into a platform-specific string representing a native library.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| libname | String: the name of the library. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | a platform-dependent native library name. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| NullPointerException | if libnameisnull | 
nanoTime
public static long nanoTime ()
Returns the current value of the running Java Virtual Machine's high-resolution time source, in nanoseconds.
This method can only be used to measure elapsed time and is not related to any other notion of system or wall-clock time. The value returned represents nanoseconds since some fixed but arbitrary origin time (perhaps in the future, so values may be negative). The same origin is used by all invocations of this method in an instance of a Java virtual machine; other virtual machine instances are likely to use a different origin.
This method provides nanosecond precision, but not necessarily
 nanosecond resolution (that is, how frequently the value changes)
 - no guarantees are made except that the resolution is at least as
 good as that of currentTimeMillis().
 
Differences in successive calls that span greater than approximately 292 years (263 nanoseconds) will not correctly compute elapsed time due to numerical overflow.
The values returned by this method become meaningful only when the difference between two such values, obtained within the same instance of a Java virtual machine, is computed.
For example, to measure how long some code takes to execute:
 long startTime = System.nanoTime();
 // ... the code being measured ...
 long estimatedTime = System.nanoTime() - startTime;To compare two nanoTime values
 long t0 = System.nanoTime();
 ...
 long t1 = System.nanoTime();t1 - t0 < 0, not t1 < t0,
 because of the possibility of numerical overflow.
 The value returned by this method does not account for elapsed
 time during deep sleep. For timekeeping facilities available on
 Android see SystemClock.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| long | the current value of the running Java Virtual Machine's high-resolution time source, in nanoseconds | 
runFinalization
public static void runFinalization ()
Runs the finalization methods of any objects pending finalization.
 Calling this method suggests that the Java Virtual Machine expend
 effort toward running the finalize methods of objects
 that have been found to be discarded but whose finalize
 methods have not yet been run. When control returns from the
 method call, the Java Virtual Machine has made a best effort to
 complete all outstanding finalizations.
 
 The call System.runFinalization() is effectively
 equivalent to the call:
 
See also:
runFinalizersOnExit
public static void runFinalizersOnExit (boolean value)
      This method was deprecated
      in API level 15.
    This method is inherently unsafe.  It may result in
      finalizers being called on live objects while other threads are
      concurrently manipulating those objects, resulting in erratic
      behavior or deadlock.
  
Enable or disable finalization on exit; doing so specifies that the finalizers of all objects that have finalizers that have not yet been automatically invoked are to be run before the Java runtime exits. By default, finalization on exit is disabled.
If there is a security manager,
 its checkExit method is first called
 with 0 as its argument to ensure the exit is allowed.
 This could result in a SecurityException.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| value | boolean: indicating enabling or disabling of finalization | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkExitmethod doesn't allow the exit. | 
setErr
public static void setErr (PrintStream err)
Reassigns the "standard" error output stream.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkPermission
 method is called with a RuntimePermission("setIO") permission
  to see if it's ok to reassign the "standard" error output stream.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| err | PrintStream: the new standard error output stream. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPermissionmethod doesn't allow
        reassigning of the standard error output stream. | 
setIn
public static void setIn (InputStream in)
Reassigns the "standard" input stream.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkPermission
 method is called with a RuntimePermission("setIO") permission
  to see if it's ok to reassign the "standard" input stream.
 
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| in | InputStream: the new standard input stream. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPermissionmethod doesn't allow
        reassigning of the standard input stream. | 
setOut
public static void setOut (PrintStream out)
Reassigns the "standard" output stream.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkPermission
 method is called with a RuntimePermission("setIO") permission
  to see if it's ok to reassign the "standard" output stream.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| out | PrintStream: the new standard output stream | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPermissionmethod doesn't allow
        reassigning of the standard output stream. | 
setProperties
public static void setProperties (Properties props)
Attempts to set all system properties. Copies all properties from
 p and discards system properties that are read only and cannot
 be modified. See getProperty(String) for a list of such properties.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| props | Properties | 
setProperty
public static String setProperty (String key, String value)
Sets the system property indicated by the specified key.
 First, if a security manager exists, its
 SecurityManager.checkPermission method
 is called with a PropertyPermission(key, "write")
 permission. This may result in a SecurityException being thrown.
 If no exception is thrown, the specified property is set to the given
 value.
 
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the name of the system property. | 
| value | String: the value of the system property. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the previous value of the system property,
             or nullif it did not have one. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if a security manager exists and its checkPermissionmethod doesn't allow
             setting of the specified property. | 
| NullPointerException | if keyorvalueisnull. | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if keyis empty. | 
setSecurityManager
public static void setSecurityManager (SecurityManager s)
Throws SecurityException (except in case sm == null).
 
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 SecurityException when passed a non-null SecurityManager
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| s | SecurityManager: a security manager | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | always, unless sm == null | 
