The following code works without problem:
#encoding: utf-8
class Text
def initialize(txt)
@txt = txt
end
def inspect
"<Text: %s>" % @txt
end
end
p Text.new('Hello World')
But if I try p Text.new('Hä, was soll das?')
I get a Encoding::CompatibilityError:
inspect_with_umlaut.rb:26:in `p': inspected result must be ASCII only or use the default external encoding (Encoding::CompatibilityError)
from inspect_with_umlaut.rb:26:in `<main>'
Why this?
And more important: How can I avoid it?
The error message explains already the why:
inspected result must be ASCII only or use the default external encoding
In this case the inspect-command gets a UTF-8 character (Not ASCII), but the default encoding seems to be another.
The default encoding can be read in Encoding.default_external
.
To avoid the error you must encode the result of inspect:
#encoding: utf-8
class Text
def initialize(txt)
@txt = txt
end
def inspect
#force ASCII and replace invalid/undefined characters
("<Text: %s>" % @txt).encode('ASCII', :undef => :replace, :invalid => :replace)
end
end
p Text.new('Hä, was soll das?') #-> <Text: H?, was soll das?>
Instead of ASCII
in encode
you can use also Encoding.default_external
:
("<Text: %s>" % @txt).encode(Encoding.default_external, :undef => :replace)