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[Python-Dev] Python-3.0, unicode, and os.environ

[Python-Dev] Python-3.0, unicode, and os.environLennart Regebro regebro at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 19:21:31 CET 2008
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 16:21, Scott Dial
<scott+python-dev at scottdial.com> wrote:
> See the following email for a summary of existing practice (as of 2004):
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/unicode@unicode.org/msg27352.html

Interesting. Quite a lot of them do just drop the undecodable
filenames. The Java solution with replacing it seems to be a better
idea at first glance, but what if you then end up with two filenames
that are the same? Possibly replacing with the <?> character is a good
idea to notify that the file is there, but fail then fail to open it.

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