I have been searching for hours now to find a way to fully reverse the result of a str.encode-call like this:
"testäch基er".encode("cp1252", "backslashreplace")
The result is
b'test\xe4ch\\u57faer'
now i want to convert it back with
b'test\xe4ch\\u57faer'.decode("cp1252")
and I get
'testäch\\u57faer'
So how do I get my 基 back? I'm getting nearly there by using decode("unicode-escape") instead (it would work for this example), but that assumes bytes encoded with iso8859-1 not cp1252, so any characters between 80 and 9F would be wrong.