Uniout
It makes Python print the object representation in readable chars instead of the escaped string.
Example
>>> from pprint import pprint >>> langs = [ ... 'Hello, world!', ... '你好,世界!', ... 'こんにちは世界', ... u'Hello, world!', ... u'你好,世界!', ... u'こんにちは世界' ... ] ...
Before:
>>> pprint(langs) ['Hello, world!', '\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd\xef\xbc\x8c\xe4\xb8\x96\xe7\x95\x8c\xef\xbc\x81', '\xe3\x81\x93\xe3\x82\x93\xe3\x81\xab\xe3\x81\xa1\xe3\x81\xaf\xe4\xb8\x96\xe7\x95\x8c', u'Hello, world!', u'\u4f60\u597d\uff0c\u4e16\u754c\uff01', u'\u3053\u3093\u306b\u3061\u306f\u4e16\u754c']
After:
>>> import uniout >>> pprint(langs) ['Hello, world!', '你好,世界!', 'こんにちは世界', u'Hello, world!', u'你好,世界!', u'こんにちは世界']
Installation
You can install it via PyPI,
sudo pip install uniout
or download it manually.
Changelog
v0.3.7
- Switch to long-string syntax (
'''
or"""
) automatically.
v0.3.6
- Fixed the issue with empty string.
v0.3.5
- Make it still works for files.
v0.3.4
- A better fix for the previous bug.
v0.3.3
- Fixed the problem that Uniout can't be installed by PIP.
v0.3.2
- Show the original string if the escaped string can't be decoded properly.
- Use better way to find string literals.
- Print more correct unescaped string representation.
v0.3.1
- Fixed a bug when Uniout works with IPython.
v0.3
Thanks for the pull requests #3 and #4 from @timtan, it now
- works well with IPython,
- and also supports stderr.