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-rw-r--r-- | Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst | 11 |
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diff --git a/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst b/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst index d20452e34a..a040aa4b80 100644 --- a/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst +++ b/Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst @@ -771,10 +771,10 @@ UTF-8, then you need to do the following: :class:`~logging.handlers.SysLogHandler` instance, with a format string such as:: - u"ASCII section\ufeffUnicode section" + u'ASCII section\ufeffUnicode section' The Unicode code point ``u'\feff```, when encoded using UTF-8, will be - encoded as a UTF-8 BOM -- the bytestring ``'\xef\xbb\bf'``. + encoded as a UTF-8 BOM -- the byte-string ``'\xef\xbb\xbf'``. #. Replace the ASCII section with whatever placeholders you like, but make sure that the data that appears in there after substitution is always ASCII (that @@ -785,7 +785,8 @@ UTF-8, then you need to do the following: encoded using UTF-8. If the formatted message is Unicode, it *will* be encoded using UTF-8 encoding -by ``SysLogHandler``. If you follow these rules, you should be able to produce -RFC 5424-compliant messages. If you don't, logging may not complain, but your -messages will not be RFC 5424-compliant, and your syslog daemon may complain. +by ``SysLogHandler``. If you follow the above rules, you should be able to +produce RFC 5424-compliant messages. If you don't, logging may not complain, +but your messages will not be RFC 5424-compliant, and your syslog daemon may +complain. |