system(str1);//
则:/home/qust/qt/time-build-desktop-Desktop_Qt_4_8_0_for_GCC__Qt_SDK____/../time/mainwindow.cpp:31: 错误:cannot convert 'QString' to 'const char*' for argument '1' to 'int system(const char*)'
修改:
QString str1 = "date -s 04/30/2012";
system(str1.toLatin1().data());//
QByteArray QString::toLatin1 () const
Returns a Latin-1 representation of the string as a QByteArray.
The returned byte array is undefined if the string contains non-Latin1 characters. Those characters may be suppressed or replaced with a question mark.
char * QByteArray::data ()
Returns a pointer to the data stored in the byte array. The pointer can be used to access and modify the bytes that compose the array. The data is '\0'-terminated, i.e. the number of bytes in the returned character string is size() + 1 for the '\0' terminator.
Example:
QByteArray ba("Hello world");
char *data = ba.data();
while (*data) {
cout << "[" << *data << "]" << endl;
++data;
}