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Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding? |
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Wed, 30 Oct 2013 07:37:30 -0400 |
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> IIUC the second added line "-*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n" should not be needed,
> as that's the default at the Python side anyway.
Based on the OP's experience, it seems this is not true.
Also, the doc I can find indicates that the default is ASCII (and was
latin-1 in the past, which is what the OP seems to be seeing).
But, you're a lot more experienced in Python than I am (I never wrote
a single line of Python, basically), so maybe there's another
explanation for the OP's problem?
> Also functions tracing a possibly error might see a different line-offset
> that way - just an abstract reasoning so far.
This function is used to send a string (typically extracted from the
region) not a file, so the offsets have always been wrong anyway (except
when the region happens to start on the first line).
By, yes, as it happens, the patch I installed does include some other
change to try and translate the offsets appropriately.
Stefan
- Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?, (continued)
RE: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?, Drew Adams, 2013/10/29
Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?, Stefan Monnier, 2013/10/29
Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?, Ernest Adrogué, 2013/10/31
Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?, Ernest Adrogué, 2013/10/31
Re: python-shell-send-region uses wrong encoding?, Stefan Monnier, 2013/10/31