I'm fairly confused about encodings in python. I have the following string.
s = "Caf\xe9/Coffee/Tea"
I want to make it a unicode string so that it will display properly. The following works:
t = u"Caf\xe9/Coffee/Tea"
print t
The output is "Café/Coffee/Tea"
However if instead I try
r = unicode(s)
I get the error "UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xf1 in position 3: ordinal not in range(128)"
I'm not even trying to display the unicode string to the console when I do this (what I recently learned is called a 'heisenbug'). But it seems my console can print unicode so I really don't understand the issue.
This is python 2.7 if that matters.
.decode
it to get a unicode object.