Fix fd encodings#629
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Given more activity on #622 I'll plan to look at merging this tomorrow. |
this is both more accurate and corrects the spelling from UTF8 to UTF-8
Start storing an original file object on the fake one.
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| out = FakeOutput(mock.Mock(), self.assert_unicode) | ||
| out.write("native string type") | ||
| out = FakeOutput(mock.Mock(), self.assert_unicode, None) | ||
| out.write('native string type') |
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I propose we provide
fileno()methods and.encodingproperties on fake file objects that replace sys.stdin/stdout/stderr. Applications may use them in ways that work or in ways that don't, but we should just provide them and see what happens.Pro: users can use more libraries with bpython
Con: code may break in less expected ways that the straightforward attribute errors they break on now, e.g. the display may break when a program writes directly to sys.stdout.fileno() because that won't be caught by bpython