Unicode blues in Python3
Rami Chowdhury
rami.chowdhury at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 14:00:09 EDT 2010
On Tuesday 23 March 2010 10:33:33 nn wrote:
> I know that unicode is the way to go in Python 3.1, but it is getting
> in my way right now in my Unix scripts. How do I write a chr(253) to a
> file?
>
> #nntst2.py
> import sys,codecs
> mychar=chr(253)
> print(sys.stdout.encoding)
> print(mychar)
The following code works for me:
$ cat nnout5.py
#!/usr/bin/python3.1
import sys
mychar = chr(253)
sys.stdout.write(mychar)
$ echo $(cat nnout)
ý
Can I ask why you're using print() in the first place, rather than writing
directly to a file? Python 3.x, AFAIK, distinguishes between text and binary
files and will let you specify the encoding you want for strings you write.
Hope that helps,
Rami
>
> > ./nntst2.py
>
> ISO8859-1
> ý
>
> > ./nntst2.py >nnout2
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./nntst2.py", line 5, in <module>
> print(mychar)
> UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character '\xfd' in
> position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
>
> > cat nnout2
>
> ascii
>
> ..Oh great!
>
> ok lets try this:
> #nntst3.py
> import sys,codecs
> mychar=chr(253)
> print(sys.stdout.encoding)
> print(mychar.encode('latin1'))
>
> > ./nntst3.py
>
> ISO8859-1
> b'\xfd'
>
> > ./nntst3.py >nnout3
> >
> > cat nnout3
>
> ascii
> b'\xfd'
>
> ..Eh... not what I want really.
>
> #nntst4.py
> import sys,codecs
> mychar=chr(253)
> print(sys.stdout.encoding)
> sys.stdout=codecs.getwriter("latin1")(sys.stdout)
> print(mychar)
>
> > ./nntst4.py
>
> ISO8859-1
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./nntst4.py", line 6, in <module>
> print(mychar)
> File "Python-3.1.2/Lib/codecs.py", line 356, in write
> self.stream.write(data)
> TypeError: must be str, not bytes
>
> ..OK, this is not working either.
>
> Is there any way to write a value 253 to standard output?
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