On Dec 25, 11:36 pm, NoName <zaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 25 дек, 03:35, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > > > > > NoName schrieb: > > > > On 25 ÄÅË, 00:37, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > > >> NoName schrieb: > > > >>> i have 1.py in cp866 encoding: > > >>> # -*- coding: cp866 -*- > > >>> print ("ff") > > >>> It's not work in Python 3.0 > > >>> Error: > > >>> File "<decoding error>", line 1 > > >>> SyntaxError: encoding problem: with BOM > > >>> what's wrong? > > >> I can only guess, but just because you write the coding-header that > > >> doesn't mean that the editor you use does actually *use* that encoding. > > >> What I presume it does is to use utf-8, and write that stupid BOM > > >> microsoft uses for denoting utf-8-content as first byte. Try using a > > >> different editor, or alter it's settings to really use your desired > > >> encoding. > > > >> Diez > > > > I used Far Manager editor. and it *really* used cp866 > > > I can print hex dump of source file. > > > I don't want to use UTF-8 for py-file! > > > How about you show us the python file in question? > > > diez > > you can get it here http://slil.ru/26481345
NoName, Asking people to download a zip file from a website written in a language and character set that they probably are not familiar with is liable to make them rather nervous and not bother. It's not a good way to ask for help. All you had to do was display the file contents unambiguously, like this: C:\downloads>\python30\python Python 3.0 (r30:67507, Dec 3 2008, 20:14:27) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> open('11.py', 'rb').read() b"# -*- coding: cp866 -*- \r\nprint('test')" >>> ^Z So, there's nothing very remarkable there ... a trailing space on the end of the first line, the second line is not terminated by \r\n, no non-ASCII characters in the file, ... nothing that might cause Python to give you a syntax error. ... and it doesn't give a syntax error: C:\downloads>\python30\python 11.py test If you still maintain that you are getting the syntax error mentioned in your first posting, please construct a file that causes the error to happen on your machine (what type of machine? what OS are you using?) and show (like I did above) firstly what is in the file and secondly what happens when you run it. No hex editors, no websites, no zip files, just plain Python like I did. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list