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I tried all in this interesting thread Changing default encoding of Python? but nothing work for me. I use sublime text and when I try :

import sys print(sys.stdout.encoding) 

Output is : US-ASCII

I have a python script that works perfectly under Windows (Output is : utf-8)

But on osx 10.10.2, I always have a problem

Another thing that might help for answer, when I try in python shell (osX) this code :

>>> leString = '/Users/djex/Desktop/dosser\ é\ espace' >>> type(leString) <class 'str'> >>> stringNew = leString.encode('utf-8') >>> type(stringNew) <class 'bytes'> >>> print (stringNew) b'/Users/djex/Desktop/dosser\\ \xc3\xa9\\ espace' >>> print (stringNew.decode('utf-8')) /Users/djex/Desktop/dosser\ é\ espace >>> 

All is ok.but...

when I try the same thing in sublime text (osX), it does not work

i always have this error

unicodeencodeerror 'ascii' codec can't encode character '\u0300' blabla 

or error like

'str object has no attrbute decode' 

I do not really understand where my problem comes

Ty for your help

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Found, my problem was in python.sublime-build file

this file does not have "env" line

{ "cmd": ["python3", "-u", "$file"], "file_regex": "^[ ]*File \"(...*?)\", line ([0-9]*)", "selector": "source.python", "encoding": "utf-8", "env": {"LANG": "fr_FR.UTF-8"} } 
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