2016-12-15 17:56, Robin Jarry: > All data returned by the xmlrpc object is unicode decoded with 'utf-8' (on > python 3, unicode == str). Add from __future__ import unicode_literals > to make sure that everything is unicode and avoid surprises. > > On python 2, printing unicode to stdout causes it to be encoded to str > (byte string) with the 'ascii' codec: > > >>> print some_unicode_string > ... > UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u0142' > in position 468: ordinal not in range(128) > > Work around ths by avoiding any explicit call to unicode() and by > replacing sys.stdout and sys.stderr by unicode-aware file objects (as > returned by io.open()). > > Guess the encoding of stdout and stderr by looking at (in that order): > sys.stdout.encoding, locale.getpreferredencoding(), the PYTHONIOENCODING > environment variable. If no encoding is defined, assume 'utf-8' as > output encoding. > > Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <[email protected]>
It works with Python 2 and 3 on my machine. Thanks Robin. Tested-by: Thomas Monjalon <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork
