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Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table
From: |
Roland DONAT |
Subject: |
Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table |
Date: |
Wed, 29 May 2013 12:18:33 +0000 (UTC) |
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Andreas Röhler <andreas.roehler <at> easy-emacs.de> writes:
>
> Am 07.05.2013 18:41, schrieb Eric Schulte:
> >> #+NAME: test2
> >> #+begin_src python :results value :preamble # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
:return
> >> a
> >> a = ( ( "é", "a" ), ( "a", "à" ) )
> >> b = "é"
> >> #+end_src
> >>
> >> #+RESULTS: test2
> >> | \303\251 | a |
> >> | a | \303\240 |
> >>
> >
> > Maybe this isn't an execution problem, but is rather a buffer encoding
> > problem. I executed your example above in a small buffer (attached). I
> > then saved this buffer and was forced to specify an encoding, I selected
> > utf8. If I cat the resulting file from disk, the accented characters
> > appear correctly.
> >
>
> Confirming this.
>
> BTW also return a[0][0] displays correct so far.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andreas
>
>
Hello,
Just an update about this post.
I've kept on digging on the problem of org-babel python results that
produces encoding problems in
the emacs buffer when the requested results is turned into a org table.
To remind and illustrate the problem, here is an example :
#+name: pytab-test
#+begin_src python :results value :session :preamble # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
:return a
a = ( ( "é", "a" ), ( "a", "à" ) )
a
#+end_src
#+TBLNAME: pytab-test
| \303\251 | a |
| a | \303\240 |
I have then two problems :
1. The characters are not well displayed in the buffer
2. If I try to save the buffer, emacs doesn't recognize the encoding and
tells me that "utf-8-unix cannot encode these: \303 \251 [...]
So I decided to inspect what happened during the Python session...
Basically, Org-babel just write the str conversion of my tuple ( ( "é", "a"
), ( "a", "à" ) ) (that appears (('\xc3\xa9',
'a'), ('a', '\xc3\xa0')) in the python interpreter) in a temporary file.
Then looking in this temporary file, I see that the strange characters are
written directly \xc3, \xa9, etc.
Consequently, my guess is that org-babel has maybe some difficulties to deal
with these characters
while reading the temporary file before displaying the results in the
buffer.
Unfortunately, this is just a guess and even less a solution... But am I on
relevant lead???
Thanks in advance for any help...
Roland.
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, (continued)
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Eric Schulte, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Nick Dokos, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Nick Dokos, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/08
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Roland Donat, 2013/05/07
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/07
Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/08
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table,
Roland DONAT <=
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Eric Schulte, 2013/05/29
- Re: [O] org-babel, python, encoding and table, Christian Wittern, 2013/05/29