2010/11/4 lilydjwg <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 05:16:40PM +0800, winterTTr wrote:
>> I don't know if this is a problem already solved, my vim version on windows 
>> is
>> Vi IMproved 7.3 Included patches: 1-29
>>
>> I found a problem like this,
>>
>> when i use python3 interface to set the buffer content to a sepecific
>> chinese character, some kind of error occured.
>> the code is like below:
>>
>> :py3 import vim
>> :py3 vim.current.buffer[0] = '例'
>>
>> although this code can run without error, but the content is not
>> correct, turned out to be "<e4>", which seems an encoding problem.
>> so i try the code below
>>
>> :py3 vim.current.buffer[0] = '例'.encode( vim.eval('&encoding') )
>>
>> but "TypeError: bad argument type for built-in operation" comes out.
>>
>> So, is there a right way to set the unicode which contains non English
>> charactor , to the buffer using python3 interface?
>>
>
> Hi, there, thers's a guy also found this, see
>
>  http://bluegene8210.is-programmer.com/posts/21513.html (Chinese)
>
> This can be fixed by changing the (about) 74th line of
> src/if_python3.c to
>
>  #define PyString_Size(obj) PyBytes_GET_SIZE(PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(obj, 
> "utf-8", NULL))
>
> But this won't fix everything. (And on Windows, "utf-8" probably won't
> work.) There are still some bugs about encoding in Python3 support.
> (Sorry I don't remember what they are.) None of the released patches
> fixed them.

OK, thanks, i will try

>
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