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coursier.bat
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@echo off
@REM set %HOME% to equivalent of $HOME
if "%HOME%" == "" (set HOME=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%)
set ERROR_CODE=0
@REM set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" @setlocal
@REM ==== START VALIDATION ====
if not "%JAVA_HOME%" == "" goto OkJHome
for /f %%j in ("java.exe") do (
set JAVA_EXE="%%~$PATH:j"
goto init
)
:OkJHome
if exist "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe" (
SET JAVA_EXE="%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe"
goto init
)
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory.
echo JAVA_HOME = %JAVA_HOME%
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation
echo.
goto error
:init
@REM Decide how to startup depending on the version of windows
@REM -- Win98ME
if NOT "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" goto Win9xArg
@REM -- 4NT shell
if "%@eval[2+2]" == "4" goto 4NTArgs
@REM -- Regular WinNT shell
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*
goto endInit
@REM The 4NT Shell from jp software
:4NTArgs
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%$
goto endInit
:Win9xArg
@REM Slurp the command line arguments. This loop allows for an unlimited number
@REM of agruments (up to the command line limit, anyway).
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
:Win9xApp
if %1a==a goto endInit
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%CMD_LINE_ARGS% %1
shift
goto Win9xApp
@REM Reaching here means variables are defined and arguments have been captured
:endInit
set JAR_PATH=%~dp0\%~n0
SET PROG_DIR=%~dp0
SET PSEP=;
@REM Start Java program
:runm2
SET CMDLINE=%JAVA_EXE% %JAVA_OPTS% -Dprog.dir="%PROG_DIR:\=\\%" -jar "%JAR_PATH%" %CMD_LINE_ARGS%
%CMDLINE%
if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto error
goto end
:error
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" @endlocal
set ERROR_CODE=1
:end
@REM set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" goto endNT
@REM For old DOS remove the set variables from ENV - we assume they were not set
@REM before we started - at least we don't leave any baggage around
set JAVA_EXE=
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
set CMDLINE=
set PSEP=
goto postExec
:endNT
@endlocal
:postExec
exit /B %ERROR_CODE%