Environment Variables in Karel
Environment variables are a universal mechanism for conveying configuration information to Unix programs. Let’s look at how to set, get, and list environment variables in Java.
Running the program shows that we pick up the value for FOO
that we set in the program, but that BAR
is null.
The list of keys in the environment will depend on your particular machine.
If we set BAR
in the environment first, the running program picks that value up.
Note that in Java, System.setProperty()
sets a system property, not an environment variable. Environment variables are typically set outside of the Java program and cannot be modified at runtime. The System.getenv()
method retrieves the environment variables.
Also, unlike in some other languages, Java does not provide a direct way to set environment variables within the program. Environment variables are typically set before the Java program is run and are read-only once the program starts.