[Python-Dev] Windows: Remove support of bytes filenames in the os module?
Victor Stinner
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Tue Feb 9 04:21:11 EST 2016
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2016-02-09 1:37 GMT+01:00 eryk sun <eryksun at gmail.com>: > For example, in codepage 932 (Japanese), it's an error if a lead byte > (i.e. 0x81-0x9F, 0xE0-0xFC) is followed by a trailing byte with a > value less than 0x40 (note that ASCII 0-9 is 0x30-0x39, so this is not > uncommon). In this case the ANSI API substitutes the default character > for Japanese, '・' (U+30FB, Katakana middle dot). > > >>> locale.getpreferredencoding() > 'cp932' > >>> open(b'\xe05', 'w').close() > >>> os.listdir('.') > ['・'] > >>> os.listdir(b'.') > [b'\x81E'] Hum, I'm not sure that I understand your example. Can you pass the result of os.listdir(str) to open() on Python 3? Are you able to open the file? Same question for os.listdir(bytes). Victor
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