when writing an external plugin using `proxy.py`, the getstate and setstate functions don't accept unicode data: uncaught exception: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe4' in position 25: ordinal not in range(128) Traceback (most recent call last): File "proxy.py", line 309, in run self._in_fd, self._out_fd) File "proxy.py", line 192, in handle_rpc ret = self._dispatcher.dispatch(method, params) File "proxy.py", line 84, in dispatch return self._dispatch(method, params) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/SimpleXMLRPCServer.py", line 420, in _dispatch return func(*params) File "proxy.py", line 251, in hook_proxy ret = function(self, *args) File "/home/chrysn/git/ikiwiki-plugins//plugins/my_plugin", line 49, in data2html proxy.setstate(kwargs['page'], 'meta', 'title', unicode_containing_umlauts) File "proxy.py", line 291, in setstate return self.rpc('setstate', page, id, key, value) File "proxy.py", line 233, in rpc *args, **kwargs) File "proxy.py", line 178, in send_rpc cmd, data)) UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe4' in position 25: ordinal not in range(128) the culprit is the last `_debug_fn` invocation in `send_rpc` (line 178), where unicode data is format-fed into a string. while this could be circumvented by making the formatting string a unicode string, that would cause trouble with python3 and we'd just move the problem to the stderr writing later on; instead, "`cmd, data))`" should become "`cmd, repr(data)))`" and everything is fine. debug output doesn't look that pretty any more, but is safe. --[[chrysn]] > ok, [[done]] --[[Joey]]