问题
I want to get all filenames in UTF-8. For example, after I read filename in Windows, I do
filename = Iconv.iconv("UTF-8", "Windows-1251", filename)
In Ubuntu I don't convert filename and get it in UTF-8. Maybe exists some method to determine OS filename encoding?
回答1:
I do this on Ruby 1.9 when I want to make sure things are in UTF-8:
if filename.encoding.to_s != 'UTF-8'
filename.encode!('UTF-8')
end
Unless your OS gives a file name encoded with a coding system which doesn't support some special characters found on the file name, it can be encoded to UTF-8 without a hickup.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5489647/reading-filename-in-multiple-os-without-encoding-problem-with-ruby