QDir *temp = new QDir("%USERPROFILE%");
bool ok = temp->mkdir("abc");
and it does not work.
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For portable Qt code, use static method QProcessEnvironment::systemEnvironment():
Alternative, as suggested in a comment of the actual question, you can also use
I’d prefer using the first alternative, letting Qt take care of character encoding stuff. If you want to use non-Qt functions, I think in Windows you should use getenv_s or _wgetenv_s to do this “properly”.