Eric Wilson
Eric Wilson

Reputation: 59385

Why does Java use -D to indicate system properties?

Why is the flag that indicates a System property in Java -D? Surely there is some semantics to this letter choice, but I can't guess what it is.

Upvotes: 12

Views: 930

Answers (2)

Joseph Ottinger
Joseph Ottinger

Reputation: 4951

"defines" properties. Properties aren't arguments, so you'd need a special identifier anyway.

Upvotes: 3

Edwin Buck
Edwin Buck

Reputation: 70929

It is short for setting a system define.

"define" debug to yes

-Ddebug=yes

There is some historical context, as other compilers use similar flags. For example, gcc uses -D to set a preprocessor define.

gcc -D debug=yes test.c

will compile test.c with a preprocessing environment where the preprocessor variable debug is set to yes.

Upvotes: 23

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