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| Author | Drekin |
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| Recipients | Drekin, terry.reedy |
| Date | 2013年08月23日.09:07:05 |
| SpamBayes Score | -1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified | Yes |
| Message-id | <1377248825.37.0.745006246108.issue13758@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Hello. Will this be fixed? It's really annoying that you cannot pass valid unicode filename to compile(). I'm using a workaround: I just pass "<placeholder>" and then "update" the resulting code object recursively to set the correct co_filename. Afterwards the code object can be executed and produces correct tracebacks. (I'm using Windows.) Fixing this will probably fix also http://bugs.python.org/issue17588 . It doesn't bother just me. See e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8798591/unicodeencodeerror-when-using-the-compile-function . Thank you. Drekin |
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| 2013年08月23日 09:07:05 | Drekin | set | recipients: + Drekin, terry.reedy |
| 2013年08月23日 09:07:05 | Drekin | set | messageid: <1377248825.37.0.745006246108.issue13758@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年08月23日 09:07:05 | Drekin | link | issue13758 messages |
| 2013年08月23日 09:07:05 | Drekin | create | |