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/* VMSystem.java -- helper for java.lang.system
   Copyright (C) 1998, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

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package java.lang;

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import java.util.List;

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import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
import java.io.FileDescriptor;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;

/**
 * VMSystem is a package-private helper class for System that the
 * VM must implement.
 *
 * @author John Keiser
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 * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
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 */
final class VMSystem
{
  /**
   * Copy one array onto another from <code>src[srcStart]</code> ...
   * <code>src[srcStart+len-1]</code> to <code>dest[destStart]</code> ...
   * <code>dest[destStart+len-1]</code>. First, the arguments are validated:
   * neither array may be null, they must be of compatible types, and the
   * start and length must fit within both arrays. Then the copying starts,
   * and proceeds through increasing slots.  If src and dest are the same
   * array, this will appear to copy the data to a temporary location first.
   * An ArrayStoreException in the middle of copying will leave earlier
   * elements copied, but later elements unchanged.
   *
   * @param src the array to copy elements from
   * @param srcStart the starting position in src
   * @param dest the array to copy elements to
   * @param destStart the starting position in dest
   * @param len the number of elements to copy
   * @throws NullPointerException if src or dest is null
   * @throws ArrayStoreException if src or dest is not an array, if they are
   *         not compatible array types, or if an incompatible runtime type
   *         is stored in dest
   * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if len is negative, or if the start or
   *         end copy position in either array is out of bounds
   */
  static native void arraycopy(Object src, int srcStart,
                               Object dest, int destStart, int len);

  /**
   * Get a hash code computed by the VM for the Object. This hash code will
   * be the same as Object's hashCode() method.  It is usually some
   * convolution of the pointer to the Object internal to the VM.  It
   * follows standard hash code rules, in that it will remain the same for a
   * given Object for the lifetime of that Object.
   *
   * @param o the Object to get the hash code for
   * @return the VM-dependent hash code for this Object
   */
  static native int identityHashCode(Object o);

  /**
   * Convert a library name to its platform-specific variant.
   *
   * @param libname the library name, as used in <code>loadLibrary</code>
   * @return the platform-specific mangling of the name
   * @XXX Add this method
  static native String mapLibraryName(String libname);
   */

  /**
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   * Set {@link System#in} to a new InputStream.
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   *
   * @param in the new InputStream
   * @see #setIn(InputStream)
   */
  static native void setIn(InputStream in);

  /**
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   * Set {@link System#out} to a new PrintStream.
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   *
   * @param out the new PrintStream
   * @see #setOut(PrintStream)
   */
  static native void setOut(PrintStream out);

  /**
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   * Set {@link System#err} to a new PrintStream.
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   *
   * @param err the new PrintStream
   * @see #setErr(PrintStream)
   */
  static native void setErr(PrintStream err);

  /**
   * Get the current time, measured in the number of milliseconds from the
   * beginning of Jan. 1, 1970. This is gathered from the system clock, with
   * any attendant incorrectness (it may be timezone dependent).
   *
   * @return the current time
   * @see java.util.Date
   */
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   public static long currentTimeMillis()
   {
     return nanoTime() / 1000000L;
   }
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  /**
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   * <p>
   * Returns the current value of a nanosecond-precise system timer.
   * The value of the timer is an offset relative to some arbitrary fixed
   * time, which may be in the future (making the value negative).  This
   * method is useful for timing events where nanosecond precision is
   * required.  This is achieved by calling this method before and after the
   * event, and taking the difference betweent the two times:
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * <code>long startTime = System.nanoTime();</code><br />
   * <code>... <emph>event code</emph> ...</code><br />
   * <code>long endTime = System.nanoTime();</code><br />
   * <code>long duration = endTime - startTime;</code><br />
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Note that the value is only nanosecond-precise, and not accurate; there
   * is no guarantee that the difference between two values is really a
   * nanosecond.  Also, the value is prone to overflow if the offset
   * exceeds 2^63.
   * </p>
   *
   * @return the time of a system timer in nanoseconds.
   * @since 1.5 
   */
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  public static native long nanoTime();
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  /**
   * Returns a list of 'name=value' pairs representing the current environment
   * variables.
   *
   * @return a list of 'name=value' pairs.
   */
  static native List environ();

  /**
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   * Helper method which creates the standard input stream.
   * VM implementors may choose to construct these streams differently.
   * This method can also return null if the stream is created somewhere 
   * else in the VM startup sequence.
   */
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  static InputStream makeStandardInputStream()
  {
    return new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(FileDescriptor.in));
  }
  
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  /**
   * Helper method which creates the standard output stream.
   * VM implementors may choose to construct these streams differently.
   * This method can also return null if the stream is created somewhere 
   * else in the VM startup sequence.
   */
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  static PrintStream makeStandardOutputStream()
  {
    return new PrintStream(new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(FileDescriptor.out)), true);
  }
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  /**
   * Helper method which creates the standard error stream.
   * VM implementors may choose to construct these streams differently.
   * This method can also return null if the stream is created somewhere 
   * else in the VM startup sequence.
   */
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  static PrintStream makeStandardErrorStream()
  {
    return new PrintStream(new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(FileDescriptor.err)), true);
  }
  
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  /**
   * Gets the value of an environment variable.
   * Always returning null is a valid (but not very useful) implementation.
   *
   * @param name The name of the environment variable (will not be null).
   * @return The string value of the variable or null when the
   *         environment variable is not defined.
   */
  static native String getenv(String name);
}