[Python-Dev] Logging, Unicode and sockets
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Thu Oct 8 21:00:34 CEST 2009
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> I've noticed that the socket-based logging handlers - SocketHandler, > DatagramHandler and SysLogHandler - aren't Unicode-aware and can break in the > presence of Unicode messages. I can't understand what the problem with SocketHandler/DatagramHandler is. As they use pickle, they should surely be able to send records with Unicode strings in them, no? OTOH, why is SMTPHandler not in your list? > I'd like to fix this by giving these handlers an > optional (encoding=None) parameter in their __init__, and then using this to > encode on output. For syslog, I don't think that's appropriate. I presume this is meant to follow RFC 5424? If so, it SHOULD send the data in UTF-8, in which case it MUST include a BOM also. A.8 then says that if you are not certain that it is UTF-8 (which you wouldn't be if the application passes a byte string), you MAY omit the BOM. Regards, Martin
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