[Python-Dev] Windows Unicode console support [Was: Bytes path support]

Nick Coghlan ncoghlan at gmail.com
Wed Aug 27 10:09:13 CEST 2014


On 27 August 2014 01:23, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 24 August 2014 04:27, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> One of those areas is the fact that we still use the old 8-bit APIs to
>> interact with the Windows console. Those are just as broken in a
>> multilingual world as the other Windows 8-bit APIs, so Drekin came up
>> with a project to expose the Windows console as a UTF-16-LE stream
>> that uses the 16-bit APIs instead:
>> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/win_unicode_console
>>
>> I personally hope we'll be able to get the issues Drekin references
>> there resolved for Python 3.5 - if other folks hope for the same
>> thing, then one of the best ways to help that happen is to try out the
>> win_unicode_console module and provide feedback on what does and
>> doesn't work.
>
> This looks very cool, and I plan on giving it a try. But I don't see
> any issues mentioned there (unless you mean the fact that it's not
> possible to hook into Python's interactive interpreter directly, but I
> don't see how that could be fixed in an external module). There's no
> open issues on the project's github tracker.

There are two links to CPython issues from the project description:

http://bugs.python.org/issue1602
http://bugs.python.org/issue17620

Part of the feedback on those was that as much as possible should be
made available as a third party module before returning to the
question of how to update CPython.

If we can get additional confirmation that the module addresses the
CLI integration issues, then we can take a closer look at switching
CPython itself over.

Cheers,
Nick.

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Nick Coghlan   |   ncoghlan at gmail.com   |   Brisbane, Australia


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