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properties - Setting Java VM line.separator

Has anybody found a way how to specify the Java line.separator property on VM startup? I was thinking of something like this:

java -Dline.separator="
"

But this doesn't interprete the " " as linefeed character. Any ideas?

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Try using java -Dline.separator=$' '. That should do the trick, at least in bash.

Here is a test-run:

aioobe@r60:~/tmp$ cat Test.java 
public class Test {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println(""" + System.getProperty("line.separator") + """);
    }
}
aioobe@r60:~/tmp$ javac Test.java && java -Dline.separator=$'
' Test
"
"
aioobe@r60:~/tmp$ 

Note:

The expression $'' uses the Bash feature ANSI-C Quoting. It expands backslash-escaped characters, thus $' ' produces a line feed (ASCII code 10) character, enclosed in single quotes. See Bash manual, section 3.1.2.4 ANSI-C Quoting.


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