----- Original Message ----- From: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> To: <python-dev@python.org> Cc: <i18n-sig@python.org> Sent: 10 April 2000 15:01 Subject: [I18n-sig] "takeuchi": a unicode string on IDLE shell > Can anyone answer this? I can reproduce the output side of this, and > I believe he's right about the input side. Where should Python > migrate with respect to Unicode input? I think that what Takeuchi is > getting is actually better than in Pythonwin or command line (where he > gets Shift-JIS)... > > --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/) I think what he wants, as you hinted, is to be able to specify a 'system wide' default encoding of Shift-JIS rather than UTF8. UTF-8 has a certain purity in that it equally annoys every nation, and is nobody's default encoding. What a non-ASCII user needs is a site-wide way of setting the default encoding used for standard input and output. I think this could be done with something (config file? registry key) which site.py looks at, and wraps stream encoders around stdin, stdout and stderr. To illustrate why it matters, I often used to parse data files and do queries on a Japanese name and address database; I could print my lists and tuples in interactive mode and check they worked, or initialise functions with correct data, since the OS uses Shift-JIS as its native encoding and I was manipulating Shift-JIS strings. I've lost that ability now due to the Unicode stuff and would need to do >>> for thing in mylist: >>> ....print mylist.encode('shift_jis') to see the contents of a database row, rather than just >>> mylist BTW, Pythonwin stopped working in this regard when Scintilla came along; it prints a byte at a time now, although kanji input is fine, as is kanji pasted into a source file, as long as you specify a Japanese font. However, this is fixable - I just need to find a spare box to run Japanese windows on and find out where the printing goes wrong. Andy Robinson ReportLab
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