Emanuel Barry added the comment:
(Berker beat me to it, but posting anyway since it is more detailed)
Backslashes are escape characters, and "\b" is treated as "\x08". Invalid
combinations (e.g. "\A", "\D"...) automatically escape the backslash, but you
shouldn't rely on this behaviour - as yo
Berker Peksag added the comment:
Thanks for the report. \t is a tab character. You can use
'C:\\Users\\Anwender\\Desktop\\Test\\blub.txt'
or
r'C:\Users\Anwender\Desktop\Test\blub.txt'
or
'C:/Users/Anwender/Desktop/Test/blub.txt'
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nosy: +berker.peksag
resolution: -> no
New submission from Fabian:
Hi,
I am running Canopy on Windows 7 64 bit.
When I run the attached file, I get the following error:
> 5 with open('C:\Users\Anwender\Desktop\Test\blub.txt') as csvfile:
6 dialekt = csv.Sniffer().sniff(csvfile.read(1024))
IOError: [Errno 22] invalid