# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ example how to use encodings example css is in default UTF-8 encoding """ from cssutils import CSSParser EXPOUT = '''cssText in different encodings, depending on the console some\n chars may look broken but are actually not\n\n@charset "ascii";\n/* some umlauts \\E4 \\F6 \\FC and EURO sign \\20AC */\na:before {\n content: "\\E4 "\n }\n\n@charset "iso-8859-1";\n/* some umlauts \xe4\xf6\xfc and EURO sign \\20AC */\na:before {\n content: "\xe4"\n }\n\n@charset "iso-8859-15";\n/* some umlauts \xe4\xf6\xfc and EURO sign \xa4 */\na:before {\n content: "\xe4"\n }\n\n@charset "utf-8";\n/* some umlauts \xc3\xa4\xc3\xb6\xc3\xbc and EURO sign \xe2\x82\xac */\na:before {\n content: "\xc3\xa4"\n }\n\n/* some umlauts \xc3\xa4\xc3\xb6\xc3\xbc and EURO sign \xe2\x82\xac */\na:before {\n content: "\xc3\xa4"\n }\n''' EXPERR = u'Property: Found valid "CSS Level 2.1" value: "\xe4" [4:8: content]\n' def main(): css = u''' /* some umlauts äöü and EURO sign ⬠*/ a:before { content: "ä"; }''' p = CSSParser() sheet = p.parseString(css) print """cssText in different encodings, depending on the console some chars may look broken but are actually not""" print sheet.encoding = 'ascii' print sheet.cssText print sheet.encoding = 'iso-8859-1' print sheet.cssText print sheet.encoding = 'iso-8859-15' print sheet.cssText print sheet.encoding = 'utf-8' print sheet.cssText print # results in default UTF-8 encoding without @charset rule sheet.encoding = None print sheet.cssText if __name__ == '__main__': main()