""" Unopinionated display configuration. """ import locale import sys from pandas._config import config as cf # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Global formatting options _initial_defencoding = None def detect_console_encoding() -> str: """ Try to find the most capable encoding supported by the console. slightly modified from the way IPython handles the same issue. """ global _initial_defencoding encoding = None try: encoding = sys.stdout.encoding or sys.stdin.encoding except (AttributeError, IOError): pass # try again for something better if not encoding or "ascii" in encoding.lower(): try: encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() except locale.Error: # can be raised by locale.setlocale(), which is # called by getpreferredencoding # (on some systems, see stdlib locale docs) pass # when all else fails. this will usually be "ascii" if not encoding or "ascii" in encoding.lower(): encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding() # GH#3360, save the reported defencoding at import time # MPL backends may change it. Make available for debugging. if not _initial_defencoding: _initial_defencoding = sys.getdefaultencoding() return encoding pc_encoding_doc = """ : str/unicode Defaults to the detected encoding of the console. Specifies the encoding to be used for strings returned by to_string, these are generally strings meant to be displayed on the console. """ with cf.config_prefix("display"): cf.register_option( "encoding", detect_console_encoding(), pc_encoding_doc, validator=cf.is_text )