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So let's say I do something like this:

QIcon myIcon(":/resources/icon.ico");

How can I later determine the path for that icon, e.g.

QString path = myIcon.getPath();

The problem is, there is no getPath() member. And I can't find anything similar, but surely there must be a way! :(

I guess I could inherit the QIcon class and add this functionality, but it's probably built in and I'm overlooking it?

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The filename isn't stored in QIcon, it's only used for constructing the image.

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