INADA Naoki added the comment:
> Anything purely on the Python side of things doesn't work in a traditional C
> environment - CPython relies on the C lib to do conversions during startup,
> so we need the C locale to be set correctly.
What I propose is non't use mbstowcs, like __ANDROID__
wchar_t*
Py_DecodeLocale(const char* arg, size_t *size)
{
#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__ANDROID__)
wchar_t *wstr;
wstr = _Py_DecodeUTF8_surrogateescape(arg, strlen(arg));
On Linux, command line arguments and filepath is just a byte sequence.
So using UTF-8:surrogateescape from during startup should works fine.
Am I wrong?
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