Specify UTF-8 encoding in Python script (#808)

* Specify UTF-8 encoding in Python script

Fixes error on Windows

* Use regular open instead of io.open

Works just as well, no need for an extra import

* Fix file names

* Update update_readme.py

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Co-authored-by: Terence Eden <edent@users.noreply.github.com>
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Ethan Chapman
2024-09-30 16:40:01 -04:00
committed by GitHub
parent 3762d3a444
commit 9b5b4dfab3

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@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ check_table += "</table>"
readme_summary_text = f"There are currently {len(svg_list)} icons and the average size is _under_ {round(total_bytes / len(svg_list))} bytes!"
# Replace the table in README with the new one
with open('README.md','r+') as f:
with open('README.md','r+', encoding="utf-8") as f:
file = f.read()
file = re.sub(r"(?s)<table>.*?</table>", readme_table, file)
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ with open('README.md','r+') as f:
print(f"README.md updated with {len(svg_list)} icons.")
# Replace the tables in the REFERENCE document
with open('REFERENCE.md','r+') as f:
with open('REFERENCE.md','r+', encoding="utf-8") as f:
file = f.read()
file = re.sub(r"(?s)-\|-\|-.*", reference_table, file)
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ with open('REFERENCE.md','r+') as f:
print(f"REFERENCE.md updated.")
# Replace the table in the CHECK document
with open('CHECK.html','r+') as f:
with open('CHECK.html','r+', encoding="utf-8") as f:
file = f.read()
file = re.sub(r"(?s)<table>.*?</table>", check_table, file)