Message205751
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ncoghlan |
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a.badger, bkabrda, deleted250130, larry, lemburg, loewis, ncoghlan, pitrou, r.david.murray, serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy, vstinner |
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2013年12月09日.23:06:51 |
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<1386629821.84.0.88785940413.issue19846@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
I confess I didn't independently verify the glib claim in the Stack
Overflow post.
However, Toshio's post covers the specific error case we were discussing at
Flock (and I had misremembered), where the standard streams are classed as
"OS APIs" for the purpose of deciding which encoding to use, but as user
data APIs for the purpose of deciding which error handler to use. So the
standard streams are only "sort of" an OS API, since they don't participate
in the surrogateescape based round tripping guarantee by default. |
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| 2013年12月09日 23:06:51 | ncoghlan | set | recipients:
+ ncoghlan, lemburg, loewis, terry.reedy, pitrou, vstinner, larry, a.badger, r.david.murray, deleted250130, serhiy.storchaka, bkabrda |
| 2013年12月09日 23:06:51 | ncoghlan | link | issue19846 messages |
| 2013年12月09日 23:06:51 | ncoghlan | create |
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