unicode filenames
Andrew Dalke
adalke at mindspring.com
Tue Feb 4 11:39:57 EST 2003
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Neil Hodgson wrote: > The encoding registry uses byte strings. True. I meant it mostly as a sketch of a solution. > How does os.path.abspath deal with a Unicode string? Err, ummm, I didn't yet include that wrapper function? Don't believe me? How about that I forgot? :) > > If this makes sense, should it be added to Python's core? > > There are quite a few calls that need to change - from the file > constructor to stat ... > > To be robust it needs to deal with multiple encodings in a path. Yep, and yep. I think I have just shown that I'm not the perfect candidate to do so ;) BTW, how do I test your assertion the RedHat uses UTF-8 for filename encoding? I can't figure that out. I did figure out one problem is that I need to say "en_US.UTF-8" instead of "en_US.utf-8". Andrew dalke at dalkescientific.com
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