Apparently, there's a bug in the Windows + Python combo on certain locales which results in a wonky encoding choices by the interpreter.
In my case, when I ran python -m mistune ... on a file that contained the character ★ (U+2605 "Black Star"), it produced an error along the lines of:
[lines omitted for clarity]
File "encodings\cp1251.py", line [xxx], in encode
UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode characters in position [yyy-zzz]: character maps to <undefined>
My system language is Russian, so its choice of encoding is understandable to a degree. This appears to be a similar problem, and applying that along with this advice fixed it for me.
Maybe there's something to be adjusted in mistune to force it (?) to use UTF-8?
- Windows 10
- Python 3.12.2
- mistune 3.0.2
Apparently, there's a bug in the Windows + Python combo on certain locales which results in a wonky encoding choices by the interpreter.
In my case, when I ran
python -m mistune ...on a file that contained the character ★ (U+2605 "Black Star"), it produced an error along the lines of:My system language is Russian, so its choice of encoding is understandable to a degree. This appears to be a similar problem, and applying that along with this advice fixed it for me.
Maybe there's something to be adjusted in mistune to force it (?) to use UTF-8?