Wolfgang Schnerring added the comment:
I guess it should use the configured encoding[1] (which is utf-8 by default) to
do that, shouldn't it? Since that's the encoding that is used for the message
body, too.
[1] http://docs.python.org/library/xmlrpclib.html#xmlrpclib.S
New submission from Wolfgang Schnerring :
This is a similar issue to http://bugs.python.org/issue7093, but more insiduous:
This works:
xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(u'http://localhost:8080').foo(dict(baz=u'bär'))
While this fails with a UnicodeDecodeError (note the trail
Wolfgang Schnerring added the comment:
I've tracked down the reason by diffing pdb.py and cmd.py between 2.4
and 2.5:
It turns out that pdb.Pdb in 2.5 changes the way it handles input
depending on whether an explicit output was provided, more precisely, it
disables readline in that ca
New submission from Wolfgang Schnerring :
When pdb is called from inside a doctest under python2.5, the readline
keys do not work anymore -- like they did just fine in 2.4.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create two files, foo.txt and foo.py, like so:
$ cat > foo.txt
>>> import pdb; p