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########################################################################
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## Copyright (C) 2012-2025 The Octave Project Developers
##
## See the file COPYRIGHT.md in the top-level directory of this
## or <https://octave.org/copyright/>.
##
## This file is part of Octave.
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########################################################################
## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {} {@var{tf} =} usejava (@var{feature})
## Return true if the Java element @var{feature} is available.
##
## Possible features are:
##
## @table @asis
## @item @nospell{@qcode{"awt"}}
## Abstract Window Toolkit for GUIs.
##
## @item @qcode{"desktop"}
## Interactive desktop is running.
##
## @item @qcode{"jvm"}
## Java Virtual Machine.
##
## @item @qcode{"swing"}
## Swing components for lightweight GUIs.
## @end table
##
## @code{usejava} determines if specific Java features are available in an
## Octave session. This function is provided for scripts which may alter
## their behavior based on the availability of Java. The feature
## @qcode{"desktop"} always returns @code{false} as Octave has no Java-based
## desktop. Other features may be available if Octave was compiled with the
## Java Interface and Java is installed.
## @seealso{javachk}
## @end deftypefn
function tf = usejava (feature)
if (nargin < 1 || ! ischar (feature))
print_usage ();
endif
tf = false;
switch (feature)
## For each feature, try methods() on a Java class of a feature
case "awt"
try
dum = methods ("java.awt.Frame");
tf = ! javaMethod ("isHeadless", "java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment");
end_try_catch
case "desktop"
## Octave has no Java based GUI/desktop, leave tf = false
case "jvm"
try
dum = methods ("java.lang.Runtime");
tf = true;
end_try_catch
case "swing"
try
dum = methods ("javax.swing.Popup");
tf = ! javaMethod ("isHeadless", "java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment");
end_try_catch
otherwise
error ("usejava: unrecognized FEATURE '%s'", feature);
endswitch
endfunction
%!assert (usejava ("desktop"), false)
%!testif HAVE_JAVA; usejava ("jvm")
%! assert (usejava ("jvm"), true);
## Test input validation
%!error <Invalid call> usejava ()
%!error <Invalid call> usejava (1)
%!error <unrecognized FEATURE> usejava ("abc")
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