In my java code, I have some hard coded paths which I have written as
String workingPath = initPath + "\\" + tmpPath;
the initPath and tmpPath are obtained by File.getParent(). Now, that works on windows and if I move my code to linux, the \\ will be problematic since the other two are determined by system methods. The results is something like this
/home/mahmood/project/alpha\temp1
How can I fix that? I don't want to put / in my code for linux systems.
解决方案
There is a variable you can use: File.separator
The system-dependent default name-separator character, represented as a string for convenience. This field is initialized to contain the first character of the value of the system property file.separator. On UNIX systems the value of this field is '/'; on Microsoft Windows systems it is '\'.
String workingPath = initPath + File.separator + tmpPath;