Terry Reedy於 2012年1月10日星期二UTC+8下午4時08分40秒寫道:
> On 1/9/2012 11:24 PM, pyscr...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Using python 3.2 in Windows 7 I am getting the following:
> >
> >>> compile('pass', r'c:\temp\工具\module1.py', 'exec')
> > UnicodeEncodeError: 'mbcs' codec can't encode characters in position 0--1: 
> > invalid character
> >
> > Can anybody explain why the compile statement tries to convert the unicode 
> > filename using mbcs?  I know that sys.getfilesystemencoding returns 'mbcs' 
> > in Windows, but I thought that this is not used when unicode file names are 
> > provided.
> 
> I get the same error running 3.2.2 under IDLE but not when pasting into 
> Command Prompt. However, Command Prompt may be cheating by replacing the 
> Chinese chars with '??' upon pasting, so that Python never gets them -- 
> whereas they appear just fine in IDLE.
> 
> -- 
> Terry Jan Reedy

Thank you about the trick. 
Use some wildcat pattern to get the name.py compiled to pwc in some 
directory with utf-8 encoded chars. 

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