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Diffstat (limited to 'blessings/__init__.py')
-rw-r--r-- | blessings/__init__.py | 16 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/blessings/__init__.py b/blessings/__init__.py index 4506869..04b10a5 100644 --- a/blessings/__init__.py +++ b/blessings/__init__.py @@ -376,10 +376,8 @@ class Terminal(object): """ code = tigetstr(self._sugar.get(atom, atom)) if code: - # We can encode escape sequences as UTF-8 because they never - # contain chars > 127, and UTF-8 never changes anything within that - # range.. - return code.decode('utf-8') + # See the comment in ParametrizingString for why this is latin1. + return code.decode('latin1') return u'' def _resolve_color(self, color): @@ -448,7 +446,15 @@ class ParametrizingString(unicode): # Re-encode the cap, because tparm() takes a bytestring in Python # 3. However, appear to be a plain Unicode string otherwise so # concats work. - parametrized = tparm(self.encode('utf-8'), *args).decode('utf-8') + # + # We use *latin1* encoding so that bytes emitted by tparm are + # encoded to their native value: some terminal kinds, such as + # 'avatar' or 'kermit', emit 8-bit bytes in range 0x7f to 0xff. + # latin1 leaves these values unmodified in their conversion to + # unicode byte values. The terminal emulator will "catch" and + # handle these values, even if emitting utf8-encoded text, where + # these bytes would otherwise be illegal utf8 start bytes. + parametrized = tparm(self.encode('latin1'), *args).decode('latin1') return (parametrized if self._normal is None else FormattingString(parametrized, self._normal)) except curses.error: |