Message117523
| Author |
michael.foord |
| Recipients |
meador.inge, michael.foord |
| Date |
2010年09月28日.14:04:57 |
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<1285682699.31.0.82798494256.issue9969@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Note from Nick Coghlan from the Python-dev discussion:
A very quick scan of _tokenize suggests it is designed to support
detect_encoding returning None to indicate the line iterator will
return already decoded lines. This is confirmed by the fact the
standard library uses it that way (via generate_tokens).
An API that accepts a string, wraps a StringIO around it, then calls
_tokenise with an encoding of None would appear to be the answer here.
A feature request on the tracker is the best way to make that happen. |
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| 2010年09月28日 14:04:59 | michael.foord | set | recipients:
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| 2010年09月28日 14:04:59 | michael.foord | set | messageid: <1285682699.31.0.82798494256.issue9969@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年09月28日 14:04:57 | michael.foord | link | issue9969 messages |
| 2010年09月28日 14:04:57 | michael.foord | create |
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