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Using locale.getdefaultlocale() for encoding detection breaks with locales that use modifiers, such as de_DE@euro, or ca_ES@valencia. Use locale.getpreferredencoding() instead, which should do the right thing.
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Python
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24 lines
565 B
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# this wrapper exists so it can be put into /usr/bin, but still allows the
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# python module to be called within the source directory during development
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import locale
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import sys
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from osc import commandline, babysitter
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# this is a hack to make osc work as expected with utf-8 characters,
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# no matter how site.py is set...
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reload(sys)
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loc = locale.getpreferredencoding()
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if not loc:
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loc = sys.getpreferredencoding()
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sys.setdefaultencoding(loc)
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del sys.setdefaultencoding
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osccli = commandline.Osc()
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r = babysitter.run(osccli)
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sys.exit(r)
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