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    lwcorp
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    I did and didn't understand a thing. It's not portable at all because it does something weird and only upon failure uses environment variables.

    Please explain what it does (something with tokens).

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      d2uriel
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      Have you tested this method on different kinds of OS'? What is it returning on Windows/Linux/MacOSX?

      "Do not judge, and you will never be mistaken." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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        redkite
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        From doc :

        bq. Under Windows this function will return the directory of the current user's profile. Typically, this is:
        C:/Documents and Settings/Username

        bq. Under non-Windows operating systems the HOME environment variable is used if it exists, otherwise the path returned by the rootPath().

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          goetz
          wrote on last edited by tekojo
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          On Windows, the user directory is searched in the following order, the first method that returns a valid[1] path is used:

          • The value returned by GetUserProfileDirectoryW Windows API call
          • The value of USERPROFILE environment variable
          • The value of HOMEDRIVE + HOMEPATH environment variables
          • The value of HOME environment variable
          • The value of SystemDrive environment variable (no check for existence)
          • "C:/" (hard coded as last resort, no check for existence)

          fn1. valid means the method returns a value and the directory denoted by that value does exist

          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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            lwcorp
            wrote on last edited by tekojo
            #7

            [quote author="Volker" date="1332108047"]

            • The value returned by GetUserProfileDirectoryW Windows API call[/quote]
              So my question is how does GetUserProfileDirectoryW work. Had I understood it, maybe I could have bypassed it.
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              goetz
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              I don't know the internals. Thats Windows API and I avoid digging into that wherever I can :-) Some Google search may get you more details. Usually that method returns "C:/Documents and Settings/USER" on Win2k/XP and "C:/Users/USER" on Vista/Win7.

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                lgeyer
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                Just to let me get this right: you want to modify the behaviour of an existing binary, you are not a developer who wants to modify its own sourcecode or application.

                Well, I guess you are left with four options then, in the order of work and stress involved

                • recompile the binary not using QDir::homePath() or
                • file a bug report or a merge request which modifies the behaviour of QDir::homePath() in a way that <code>%USERPROFILE%</code> takes precedence over GetUserProfileDirectoryW or
                • distribute the binary with a patched set of the Qt libraries which modify the behaviour of QDir::homePath() or
                • hook GetUserProfileDirectoryW directly to modify its behaviour.

                I'm not quite sure as of right now but I tend to say that <code>%USERPROFILE%</code> and <code>%HOME%</code> should take precedence over GetUserProfileDirectoryW just to cover cases like yours (where you want to temporarily redirect the home directory) and to get a more consistent cross-platform behaviour.

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                  lwcorp
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                  Would you be kind enough to submit that bug report? I don't seem to find such an option anywhere.

                  Had I understood GetUserProfileDirectoryW, I could have somehow bypassed it without actually modifying the code.

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                    andre
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                    The bugsystem is currently at https://bugreports.qt-project.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa

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                      lwcorp
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                      "Thanks!":https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-24907

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                        goetz
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                        Regarding the text in your bugreport:

                        bq. Various standalone portable softwares could have been forced to become portable, if only they hadn't stored their data in a path that involves QDir::homePath().

                        A sane Qt application doesn't use homePath() for that, but calls QDesktopServices::storageLocation() with, for example, QDesktopServices::DataLocation as argument. These methods do not use homePath() under the hood (or only as a last resort), but call SHGetFolderPath() on Windows, which is native Windows API again.

                        http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                          lwcorp
                          wrote on last edited by tekojo
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                          The OP links to at least 2 programs that do this. Well, if their authors knew what they were doing, they would have accepted an "/ini=" command line parameter in the first place.

                          But what advantage does SHGetFolderPath() offer? Can it easily be bypassed?

                          BTW:

                          bq. Deprecated

                          • SHGetFolderPath function, Microsoft MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb762181(v=vs.85).aspx
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                            andre
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                            Deprecated for Vista and up, but Qt also runs on XP, where the replacement function does not exist yet.

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                              lwcorp
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                              Please answer:

                              bq. But what advantage does SHGetFolderPath() offer? Can it easily be bypassed?

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                                goetz
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                                [quote author="lwcorp" date="1337853314"]Please answer:

                                bq. But what advantage does SHGetFolderPath() offer? Can it easily be bypassed?[/quote]

                                Advantage: it is official API, although deprecated. But as Andre already mentioned, as long as Qt is running on XP, one will have to use it, as the replacement isn't there.

                                Bypassing: I don't know, as I never had a need to do this.

                                http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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