I have some questions about encoding in python 2.7.
1.The python code is as below,
#s = u"严"
s = u'\u4e25'
print 's is:', s
print 'len of s is:', len(s)
s1 = "a" + s
print 's1 is:', s1
print 'len of s1 is:', len(s1)
the output is:
s is: 严
len of s is: 1
s1 is: a严
len of s1 is: 2
I am confused that why the len of s
is 1, how could 4e25
be stored in 1 byte? I also notice that USC-2 is 2-bytes long and USC-4 is 4-bytes long, why unicode string s
's length is 1?
2.
(1)New a file named a.py
with notepad++(Windows 7), and set the file's encoding ANSI
, code in a.py
is as below:
# -*- encoding:utf-8 -*-
import sys
print sys.getdefaultencoding()
s = "严"
print "s:", s
print "type of s:", type(s)
the output is:
ascii
s: 严
type of s: <type 'str'>
(2)New a file named b.py
with notepad++(Windows 7), and set the file's encoding UTF-8
, code in b.py
is as below:
# -*- encoding:gbk -*-
import sys
print sys.getdefaultencoding()
s = "严"
print "s:", s
print "type of s:", type(s)
the output is:
File "D:\pyws\code\\b.py", line 1
SyntaxError: encoding problem: utf-8
(3)change file b.py
as below(the file's encoding style is UTF-8
):
import sys
print sys.getdefaultencoding()
s = "严"
print "s:", s
print "type of s:", type(s)
the output is:
ascii
s: 涓
type of s: <type 'str'>
(4)change file a.py
as below(the file's encoding style is ANSI
):
import sys
print sys.getdefaultencoding()
s = "严"
print "s:", s
print "type of s:", type(s)
the output is:
File "D:\pyws\code\a1.py", line 3
SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xd1' in file D:\pyws\code\a1.py on
line 3, but no encoding declared; see http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html f
or details
Why these 4 cases' outputs in question2 are different? Anybody can figure it out in detail?
sys.getsizeof
is something entirely different. It's the size of the entire object, including metadata.sys.getsizeof
output 28?