Lines Matching defs:separator
64 * the default <em>separator character</em>. The default name-separator
65 * character is defined by the system property <code>file.separator</code>, and
67 * #separator}</code> and <code>{@link #separatorChar}</code> of this class.
69 * within it may be separated by the default name-separator character or by any
70 * other name-separator character that is supported by the underlying system.
160 * pathname string uses the default name-separator character and does not
208 * The system-dependent default name-separator character. This field is
210 * property <code>file.separator</code>. On UNIX systems the value of this
218 * The system-dependent default name-separator character, represented as a
222 public static final String separator = "" + separatorChar;
225 * The system-dependent path-separator character. This field is
227 * property <code>path.separator</code>. This character is used to
237 * The system-dependent path-separator character, represented as a string
506 * string uses the {@link #separator default name-separator character} to
2109 * The separator character is saved also so it can be replaced
2112 * @serialData Default fields followed by separator character.
2118 s.writeChar(this.separatorChar); // Add the separator character
2123 * The original separator character is read. If it is different
2124 * than the separator character on this system, then the old separator
2125 * is replaced by the local separator.
2132 char sep = s.readChar(); // read the previous separator char