OoO La nuit ayant déjà recouvert d'encre ce jour du dimanche 22 août 2010, vers 23:16, Floris Bruynooghe <f...@devork.be> disait :
>> Perl spits out a lot of annoying warnings when using a non existing >> locale. And it does this for any perl script. >> >> perl: warning: Setting locale failed. >> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: >> LANGUAGE = (unset), >> LC_ALL = (unset), >> LANG = "jhfjkghf" >> are supported and installed on your system. >> perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). >> >> However, I don't say that the problem does not exist in Python. I see a >> lot those kind of errors with Perl because I log into servers that don't >> have my locale installed. There is not much to do because ssh does not >> allow to remove some variables from environment that have been added >> server side (with AcceptEnv). It would be better to switch silently to C >> locale than to display a lot of useless warnings or just stop. > Using the standard warnings module this would only happen once for > each python script. This would be a real pain! Incorrect locales should just be ignored. -- Use the fundamental control flow constructs. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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