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So i have a problem that script doesn't add Cyrillic symbols to list, i'm getting this error:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "c:\Users\Viktor\Desktop\Folder Compare.py", line 23, in print(list_script) File "C:\Users\Viktor\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in encode return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0] UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode characters in position 6-11: character maps to

I found couple solutions on stack overflow, but they didn't work for me well

list1, list2 = ([] for i in range(2))

for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk('D:\\Folder'):
    for fname in filenames:
        list1.append(fname)


for list_script in list1:
    print(list_script)
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  • I do not think this is the problem. Please provide full error and in particular the line where error does occur. Nov 24, 2017 at 13:29
  • @ElisByberi added full error message
    – Andrew
    Nov 24, 2017 at 13:31
  • UnicodeEncodeError It is not valid Unicode string. Nov 24, 2017 at 13:33
  • So the error is on the print line: the Cyrillic symbol has been successfully added, but your system cannot display it. You should say more about your system: python version (2 or 3), os, and default character set Nov 24, 2017 at 13:33
  • python 3.6, Windows 10, utf-8
    – Andrew
    Nov 24, 2017 at 13:42

2 Answers 2

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The problem is that where you are printing has cp1252 encoding. This encoding cannot represent cryllic characters, so it throws an error when you try to print them.

Try to change your terminal encoding.

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You could try set PYTHONIOENCODING enviroment variable to 'UTF-8':

os.environ["PYTHONIOENCODING"] = 'UTF-8'

or change stdout encoding:

sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter('utf8')(sys.stdout.buffer)
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  • which statement does exactly helps in your case? Nov 24, 2017 at 14:08
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    @IvanBryzzhin The second one wouldn't even work because the writer would write bytes after encoding, and sys.stdout is a string stream. You would have to write to sys.stdout.buffer then.
    – Artyer
    Nov 24, 2017 at 16:53

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