Halibutt, not at all, thanks very much for bringing it up!  I learned about pymysql as a result and that should improve matters.  It is always good to speak your mind :)

On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 5:33 AM, Halibutt <halibutt@gmail.com> wrote:

Dan, it wasn’t meant to be an accusation, believe me. Also, let me take this opportunity to thank you all for this excellent tool.

Cheers

 

From: wikimetrics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimetrics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Dan Andreescu
Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2015 2:28 PM
To: wikimetrics@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikimetrics] How to report a problem?

 

Thanks a lot, this indeed seems to have been the root of all problems. Wikimetrics now works like a charm, not a single error this time. On a wider note, many American-designed pieces of software have a problem with non-Latin 1 characters (for instance both Picasa and Content Translation had Alt+s shortcut reserved for saving, whereas it’s the only way most of us write ą, one of the letters of the Polish alphabet). I wouldn’t have guessed that the problem here might be with the very existence of non-Latin 1 signs anywhere in the data. Thanks for spotting it – and for your assistance.
Cheers

 

This is actually not as American-centric as would seem on the surface.  We really worked very *very* hard to design Wikimetrics to account for any unicode characters.  It's just that Python 2 is *the worst* language in the world at dealing with this problem (except maybe assembly?)  And sadly the mysql python driver seems determined to never support Python 3.

 

As the guy who chose these libraries unaware of the terrible unicode handling, I want to take this opportunity to apologize :)  And to say that we're not ignoring unicode, it's just complicated. 


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