Does Python mess with the (unicode) code page?
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Tue Dec 8 15:12:30 EST 2009
En Thu, 03 Dec 2009 15:38:28 -0300, Roy Smith <roy at panix.com> escribió:
> We've got a windows executable which used to get run out of a shell
> script
> (Cygwin bash) and is now being run with subprocess.Popen(). The windows
> app is misbehaving. To make a long story short, the guy who wrote the
> code
> in question says,
>
>> it's all based on the return values of the WinAPI calls GetACP and
>> GetOEMCP
>> [...] so maybe Python is doing something like setting the active code
>> page
>> and OEM code page prior to the point when they "exec" stuff?
>
> Does Python do these things? I'm using Python 2.5.1.
Not that I know of (also, I don't know of any way to programmatically
alter GetACP and GetOEMCP, they're global system settings).
A console application should use the console functions GetConsoleCP and
GetConsoleOutputCP; Python itself calls them to derive sys.stdin.encoding
and sys.stdout.encoding respectively, but only queries the value, never
sets it. GetConsoleCP isn't necesarily the same as GetOEMCP.
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Gabriel Genellina
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