I'm new to QT so please excuse me if I'm blatantly doing something wrong here, but I've looked at all the questions here on the matter but can't seem to find something that works. I'm trying to have the user create a folder by entering a name for it, and it 'creates' a folder with the name. I say 'create' because it's not exactly creating one, it makes a folder first called "project" before you enter the name, and when you enter a name it renames it. However, when I try and rename the folder with the inputted name it gives me
error:C2664: 'int rename(const char *,const char *)' : cannot convert argument 1 from 'QString' to 'const char *'
Here's my code:
void MainWindow::on_actionNew_Project_triggered(const char *parameter)
{
//Create project folder
QString projectPath = "D:/Project";
QDir dir(projectPath);
if (!dir.exists()) {
dir.mkpath(projectPath);
}
//Get project name from user
bool result;
QString name = QInputDialog::getText(0, "New Project",
"Enter in project name", QLineEdit::Normal,
"", &result);
if(result && !name.isEmpty()) {
//Rename project folder to user created name
QDir dir(projectPath);
if (dir.exists()) {
rename(projectPath, name); //Gives me error HERE
}
}
}
I would appreciate it if you guys could help, I've been stuck on this for hours.
const char*
arguments, but yourprojectPath
andname
is of typeQString
.projectPath.toLatin1().data()
could be used as argument. Next time you should include all relevant function declarations i.e. yourrename
method in this case in order being able to help you faster.