On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:22 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have to read the contents of a binary file (a PNG file exactly), and
> dump it into an RTF file.
>
> The RTF-file has been opened with codecs.open in utf-8 mode.
>
> As I expected, the utf-8 decoder
You mean encoder.
> chokes on some combinations of bits;
Well yeah, it's supposed to be getting *characters*, not bytes.
> how can I tell python to dump the bytes as they are, without
> interpreting them?
Go around the encoder and write bytes directly to the file:
# Disclaimer: Completely untested
import codecs
raw_rtf = open("path/to/rtf.rtf", 'w')
png = open("path/to/png.png", 'r')
writer_factory = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')
encoded_rtf = writer_factory(raw_rtf)
encoded_rtf.write(u"whatever text we want") # use unicode
# ...write more text...
# flush buffers
encoded_rtf.reset()
raw_rtf.flush()
raw_rtf.write(png.read()) # write from bytes to bytes
raw_rtf.close()
#END code
I have no idea how you'd go about reading the contents of such a file
in a sensible way.
Cheers,
Chris
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