In <7slndhfno...@mid.uni-berlin.de> "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> writes:
>Am 31.01.10 16:38, schrieb kj: >> It gets tedious to have to append .encode('utf-8') to all my unicode >> strings when I print them, as in: >> >> print foobar.encode('utf-8') >> >> I want to tell python to apply this encoding automatically to >> anything argument passed to print. >> >> How can I do this? >> >> TIA! >> >> K >> >> PS: BTW, sys.setdefaultencoding is *not* the answer, since this >> method gets removed by site.py... >Just wrap sys.stdout in a codecs-module based file-wrapper. >import codecs >import sys >sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter("utf-8")(sys.stdout) >print u"ö" That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! kynn
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