lplatypus <[email protected]> added the comment:
Okay thanks, but in that case might I suggest that this limitation be mentioned
in the documentation for sys.setdefaultencoding? It currently reads as if any
available encoding is acceptable. Perhaps even a warning or exception should be
produced when calling it wrongly?
Other places that may need review include:
- the programming FAQ on python.org which presents the option of calling
setdefaultencoding('mbcs') on windows (
http://www.python.org/doc/faq/programming/#what-does-unicodeerror-ascii-decoding-encoding-error-ordinal-not-in-range-128-mean
)
- the comments in site.py which provoke changing the default encoding
- PEP100 which suggests enabling this code in site.py
BTW would patches ever be considered to fix issues such as this with using
other encodings as default encodings, or is there some objection to the concept?
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