[Python-ideas] Subprocess: Add an encoding argument
Akira Li
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Mon Sep 1 21:14:04 CEST 2014
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Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> writes: > I propose adding an "encoding" parameter to subprocess.Popen (and the > various wrapper routines) to allow specifying the actual encoding to > use. > > Obviously, you can simply wrap the binary streams yourself - the main > use for this facility would be in the higher level functions like > check_output and communicate. > > Does this seem like a reasonable suggestion? Could you provide examples how the final result could look like? For example, to read utf-8 encoded byte stream as a text with universal newline mode enabled: with (Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, bufsize=1) as p, TextIOWrapper(p.stdout, encoding='utf-8') as pipe): for line in pipe: process(line) Or the same, all at once: lines = check_output(cmd).decode('utf-8').splitlines() #XXX issue22232 -- Akira
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