STINNER Victor added the comment:
>>> ('\udcff' + 'qwerty').encode('utf-16le', 'surrogateescape')
b'\xff\xdcq\x00w\x00e\x00r\x00t\x00y\x00'
Oh, this is a bug in the UTF-16 encoder: it should not encode surrogate
characters => see issue #12892
I read that it's possible to set a standard stream like stdout in UTF-16 mode
on Windows. I don't know if it's commonly used, nor it would impact Python. I
never see a platform using UTF-16 or UTF-32 for standard streams.
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