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java.classpath

Examine the Java classpath from Clojure programs.

Releases and Dependency Information

This project follows the version scheme MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH where each component provides some relative indication of the size of the change, but does not follow semantic versioning. In general, all changes endeavor to be non-breaking (by moving to new names rather than by breaking existing names).

Latest stable release is 1.0.0

CLI/deps.edn dependency information:

org.clojure/java.classpath {:mvn/version "1.0.0"}

Leiningen dependency information:

[org.clojure/java.classpath "1.0.0"]

Maven dependency information:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.clojure</groupId>
  <artifactId>java.classpath</artifactId>
  <version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>

Gradle dependency information:

compile "org.clojure:java.classpath:1.0.0"

Other versions:

Releases are published to the Maven Central Repository

Development SNAPSHOTs are published to the Sonatype Open-Source Repository

Usage

See the API Documentation

Examples:

(require '[clojure.java.classpath :as cp])

(cp/classpath)
;; (#<File /foo/test> #<File /foo/src> ...)

The classpath function returns a sequence of java.io.File objects representing all JAR files and directories on the classpath. It defaults to using the classpath of Clojure's base ClassLoader.

classpath also takes a ClassLoader as an optional argument.

Alternatively, the system-classpath function returns a sequence of java.io.File objects parsed from the java.class.path Java system property.

If you are using an environment which provides its own ClassLoader implementation, such as a Java application server, you can extend the protocol URLClasspath to support it. Refer to the source for details.

Starting with version 0.3.0, the classpath function will fall back to the java.class.path system property if the parent ClassLoader is not an instance of URLClassLoader, which is true for Java 9 and later.

Developer Information

Copyright and License

Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Rich Hickey, Stuart Sierra, and contributors. All rights reserved. The use and distribution terms for this software are covered by the Eclipse Public License 1.0 (https://opensource.org/license/epl-1-0/) which can be found in the file epl.html at the root of this distribution. By using this software in any fashion, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this license. You must not remove this notice, or any other, from this software.

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