M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Let's look at this from another angle: sys.setdefaultencoding() > is only made available for use in site.py. ...see this: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2009-August/091391.html I would like to use sitecustomize.py for all the very good reasons given in this thread: - I don't want to change the default encoding for every project that uses the python installation in question - I don't even want to change the default encoding for every python script run by the current user - I only want to change the default encoding for one particular project. Sadly, for the reasons I describe in the thread, site.py won't find a sitecustomize.py in this situation... > If you use it anywhere else, you're on your own. No problem with that. To be specific, this is a Zope 2.12 instance driven by this buildout: [instance] recipe = zc.recipe.egg eggs = ${buildout:eggs} interpreter = py entry-points= runzope=Zope2.Startup.run:run zopectl=Zope2.Startup.zopectl:main scripts = runzope zopectl initialization = import sys reload(sys) sys.setdefaultencoding('utf-8') sys.argv[1:1] = ['-C','${buildout:directory}/etc/instance.conf'] The call to sys.setdefaultencoding is *very* early in the scheme of things... The runzope script that gets run only has some sys.path manipulation before sys.setdefaultencoding gets called. What problems could there be by calling sys.setdefaultencoding there? > Such usage > is not supported and may very well break your interpreter Can you give an example? > or > cause data corruption (the default encoded versions of Unicode > objects are cached inside the objects). When called as early as in the above script, what objects would have encoded strings cached in them? > Now, in your particular case, you're probably better off just > tweaking site.py directly in your custom Python interpreter > rather than relying on sitecustomize.py (see setencoding() in > site.py). Why? Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
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