On Feb 24, 2:44 am, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter Bengtsson wrote: > > On Feb 23, 2:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Hi, > > >> I'm updating my program to Python 2.5, but I keep running into > >> encoding problems. I have no ecodings defined at the start of any of > >> my scripts. What I'd like to do is scan a directory and list all the > >> files in it that contain a non ascii character. How would I go about > >> doing this? > > > How about something like this: > > content = open('file.py').read() > > try: > > content.encode('ascii') > > except UnicodeDecodeError: > > print "file.py contains non-ascii characters" > > The next problem will be that non-text files will contain non-ASCII > characters (bytes). The other 'issue' is that OP didn't say how large > the files were, so .read() might be a problem. > > -Larry
The way I read it, the OP's problem is to determine in one big hit which Python source files need a # coding: whatever line up the front to stop Python 2.5 complaining ... I hope none of them are so big as to choke .read() Cheers, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list