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Fixed Non-ASCII printable representation in Trend#249
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When __repr__ is called on a Trend object, non-ASCII character leads to a UnicodeEncodeError.
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Fixed Non-ASCII printable representation in Trend
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Hi,
When
__repr__is called on a Trend object, non-ASCII character leads to a UnicodeEncodeError.When did this bug occur?
I am a German twitter User. The API broke on a Trend with name 'Dinge die Mädchen'. The ä is a non-ASCII character. The full error code was:
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe4' in position 11: ordinal not in range(128)I am not sure, if this may occur in other method calls. Basically, Non-ASCII characters should be supported, since twitter is used world-wide.
Thanks for the great API.
Cheers
Daniel