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[3.7] bpo-34485: stdout uses surrogateescape on POSIX locale (GH-8986)#8987
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Standard streams like sys.stdout now use the "surrogateescape" error handler, instead of "strict", on the POSIX locale (when the C locale is not coerced and the UTF-8 Mode is disabled). Add tests on sys.stdout.errors with LC_ALL=POSIX. Fix the error handler of standard streams like sys.stdout: PYTHONIOENCODING=":" is now ignored instead of setting the error handler to "strict". (cherry picked from commit 315877d)
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Standard streams like sys.stdout now use the "surrogateescape" error
handler, instead of "strict", on the POSIX locale (when the C locale is not
coerced and the UTF-8 Mode is disabled).
Add tests on sys.stdout.errors with LC_ALL=POSIX.
Fix the error handler of standard streams like sys.stdout:
PYTHONIOENCODING=":" is now ignored instead of setting the error handler to
"strict".
(cherry picked from commit 315877d)
https://bugs.python.org/issue34485