ProcessImpl.java revision 25
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/**
* This class is for the exclusive use of ProcessBuilder.start() to
* create new processes.
*
* @author Martin Buchholz
* @since 1.5
*/
final class ProcessImpl {
private ProcessImpl() {} // Not instantiable
if (s == null)
return null;
result, 0,
return result;
}
// Only for use by ProcessBuilder.start()
boolean redirectErrorStream)
throws IOException
{
// Convert arguments to a contiguous block; it's easier to do
// memory management in Java than in C.
}
int i = 0;
// No need to write NUL bytes explicitly
}
int[] envc = new int[1];
int[] std_fds;
try {
} else {
std_fds = new int[3];
else {
}
else {
}
else {
}
}
return new UNIXProcess
} finally {
// In theory, close() can throw IOException
// (although it is rather unlikely to happen here)
finally {
}
}
}
}