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Re: python-mode, c-c c-c and unicode in output buffer


From: sandro dentella
Subject: Re: python-mode, c-c c-c and unicode in output buffer
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 10:33:04 -0700 (PDT)
User-agent: G2/1.0

On 24 Ott, 17:26, LanX <lanx.p...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I had a similar problem with perl and German umlauts because the
> coding-system for _saving_ and compilation-buffer were not in sync.
>
> Maybe try running
>
> M-x describe-current-coding-system

I dont' know how to interpret the last 2 lines but the rest seems to
me exactly what is should be...
Am I wrong?


sandro
*:-)

python code buffer
==============
Coding system for saving this buffer:
  u -- mule-utf-8-unix


Default coding system (for new files):
  u -- mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)

Coding system for keyboard input:
  nil
Coding system for terminal output:
  u -- utf-8 (alias of mule-utf-8)

Defaults for subprocess I/O:
  decoding: u -- mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)

  encoding: u -- mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)


Priority order for recognizing coding systems when reading files:
  1. mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)
  2. iso-latin-1 (alias: iso-8859-1 latin-1)
  3. mule-utf-16be-with-signature (alias: utf-16be-with-signature mule-
utf-16-be utf-16-be)
  4. mule-utf-16le-with-signature (alias: utf-16le-with-signature mule-
utf-16-le utf-16-le)
  5. iso-2022-jp (alias: junet)
  6. iso-2022-7bit
  7. iso-2022-7bit-lock (alias: iso-2022-int-1)
  8. iso-2022-8bit-ss2
  9. emacs-mule
  10. raw-text
  11. japanese-shift-jis (alias: shift_jis sjis cp932)
  12. chinese-big5 (alias: big5 cn-big5 cp950)
  13. no-conversion

  Other coding systems cannot be distinguished automatically
  from these, and therefore cannot be recognized automatically
  with the present coding system priorities.

  The following are decoded correctly but recognized as iso-2022-7bit-
lock:
    iso-2022-7bit-ss2 iso-2022-7bit-lock-ss2 iso-2022-cn iso-2022-cn-
ext iso-2022-jp-2 iso-2022-kr

Particular coding systems specified for certain file names:

  OPERATION     TARGET PATTERN          CODING SYSTEM(s)
  ---------     --------------          ----------------
  File I/O      "\\.elc\\'"             (emacs-mule . emacs-mule)
                "\\.utf\\(-8\\)?\\'"    utf-8
                "\\(\\`\\|/\\)loaddefs.el\\'"
                                        (raw-text . raw-text-unix)
                "\\.tar\\'"             (no-conversion . no-conversion)
                "\\.po[tx]?\\'\\|\\.po\\."
                                        po-find-file-coding-system
                "\\.\\(tex\\|ltx\\|dtx\\|drv\\)\\'"
                                        latexenc-find-file-coding-system
                ""                      (undecided)
  Process I/O   nothing specified
  Network I/O   nothing specified



output buffer
============
Coding system for saving this buffer:
  Not set locally, use the default.
Default coding system (for new files):
  u -- mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)

Coding system for keyboard input:
  nil
Coding system for terminal output:
  u -- utf-8 (alias of mule-utf-8)

Defaults for subprocess I/O:
  decoding: u -- mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)

  encoding: u -- mule-utf-8 (alias: utf-8)




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