Message157613
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r.david.murray |
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Alexander.Belopolsky, Arfrever, asvetlov, brian.curtin, csernazs, cvrebert, dstanek, eric.araujo, eric.smith, giampaolo.rodola, holdenweb, larry, ncoghlan, r.david.murray, vstinner |
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2012年04月05日.20:02:39 |
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Yes |
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<1333656160.49.0.351976617907.issue7839@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
No, you need to be able to pass bytes to Popen, just like you do to the os.exec[xx] functions. When the OS doesn't fully support unicode, that is sometimes the only option. As for filenames; again, as long as the underlying systems use bytes filenames we need to support it. Currently we encode them when received using surrogateescape and decode them back to bytes when used.
I am not sure what os.exec[xx] does with strings containing non-ascii. Presumably it uses some default encoding or other, which seems to be utf-8 on my system. (It doesn't seem to be explicitly documented where those functions are discussed in the os module.) |
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| 2012年04月05日 20:02:40 | r.david.murray | set | recipients:
+ r.david.murray, holdenweb, csernazs, ncoghlan, vstinner, dstanek, larry, eric.smith, giampaolo.rodola, eric.araujo, Arfrever, brian.curtin, cvrebert, asvetlov, Alexander.Belopolsky |
| 2012年04月05日 20:02:40 | r.david.murray | set | messageid: <1333656160.49.0.351976617907.issue7839@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年04月05日 20:02:39 | r.david.murray | link | issue7839 messages |
| 2012年04月05日 20:02:39 | r.david.murray | create |
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