Python and unicode

Martin v. Loewis martin at v.loewis.de
Sun Sep 19 16:01:00 EDT 2010


> One more thing, is there some mechanism to avoid writing all the time
> 'something'.decode('utf-8')?

Yes, use u'something' instead (i.e. put the letter u before the literal,
to make it a unicode literal). Since Python 2.6, you can also put

from __future__ import unicode_literals

at the top of the file to make all string literals Unicode objects.
Since Python 3.0, this is the default (i.e. all string literals
*are* unicode objects).

Regards,
Martin



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