Use unicode strings for several error messages that were missing the "u"

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Ricardo Garcia 2010-08-12 18:42:26 +02:00
parent d67e097462
commit db7e31b853

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@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ class FileDownloader(object):
try:
self.pmkdir(filename)
except (OSError, IOError), err:
self.trouble('ERROR: unable to create directories: %s' % str(err))
self.trouble(u'ERROR: unable to create directories: %s' % str(err))
return
try:
@ -421,17 +421,17 @@ class FileDownloader(object):
except (OSError, IOError), err:
raise UnavailableVideoError
except (urllib2.URLError, httplib.HTTPException, socket.error), err:
self.trouble('ERROR: unable to download video data: %s' % str(err))
self.trouble(u'ERROR: unable to download video data: %s' % str(err))
return
except (ContentTooShortError, ), err:
self.trouble('ERROR: content too short (expected %s bytes and served %s)' % (err.expected, err.downloaded))
self.trouble(u'ERROR: content too short (expected %s bytes and served %s)' % (err.expected, err.downloaded))
return
if success:
try:
self.post_process(filename, info_dict)
except (PostProcessingError), err:
self.trouble('ERROR: postprocessing: %s' % str(err))
self.trouble(u'ERROR: postprocessing: %s' % str(err))
return
def download(self, url_list):
@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ class FileDownloader(object):
break
if not suitable_found:
self.trouble('ERROR: no suitable InfoExtractor: %s' % url)
self.trouble(u'ERROR: no suitable InfoExtractor: %s' % url)
return self._download_retcode
@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ class FileDownloader(object):
self.to_stdout(u'\r[rtmpdump] %s bytes' % os.path.getsize(filename))
return True
else:
self.trouble('\nERROR: rtmpdump exited with code %d' % retval)
self.trouble(u'\nERROR: rtmpdump exited with code %d' % retval)
return False
def _do_download(self, filename, url, player_url):
@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ class FileDownloader(object):
(stream, filename) = sanitize_open(filename, open_mode)
self.report_destination(filename)
except (OSError, IOError), err:
self.trouble('ERROR: unable to open for writing: %s' % str(err))
self.trouble(u'ERROR: unable to open for writing: %s' % str(err))
return False
try:
stream.write(data_block)