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```
r = hirlite.Rlite(encoding='utf-8')
r.set('key', 'vålüé')
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character '\xe5' in position 1: ordinal not in range(128)
```
this works:
```
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@mariopineda Please mark
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### Current Behavior
If you have a project in a directory with cyrillic characters like `Рабочий стол/Проекты` on a Windows system with `windows-1252` system encoding, then trying to run a test end…
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As a developer, I want to be able to match null-terminated strings when using `ascii_string_search` so that I don't accidentally match substrings.
For example, if a string at a given address is "te…
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### System details
RStudio Edition : Desktop or Server
RStudio Version : 2024.04.0-daily+462
OS Version : Windows-11 Pro (23H2 22631.3155)
R Version : 3.6.3
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- [X] I have read the [FAQ](https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/blob/master/FAQ.md).
- [X] I have searched in existing [issues](https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues).
- OS: Windows 10 p…
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### Code
This
```rust
pub fn f(character: u8) -> Option {
match character {
b'0' => Some(0),
b'1' => Some(1),
b'2' => Some(2),
b'3' => Some(3),
b'4' => S…
krtab updated
5 months ago
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I have a bunch of files with non-ascii characters which I expect are causing this error?
`Error:
class: class NodeError
stack:
TypeError [ERR_INVALID_CHAR]: Invalid character in header c…
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There are some non-ascii characters inside files. This may cause problems with linters requiring only ascii characters, and it's against most of style guides for C++.
fixed in #97
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We are all aware of this, but I am collecting it here for visibility.
We would like to keep the conversion procedures to `converted.root` from `.dat` and `_raw.bin` roughly consistent.
The latter is…