if os.name == 'nt':
import ctypes
-
+
from utils import *
if not self.params.get('quiet', False):
terminator = [u'\n', u''][skip_eol]
output = message + terminator
-
if 'b' not in self._screen_file.mode or sys.version_info[0] < 3: # Python 2 lies about the mode of sys.stdout/sys.stderr
output = output.encode(preferredencoding(), 'ignore')
self._screen_file.write(output)
raise MaxDownloadsReached()
filename = self.prepare_filename(info_dict)
-
+
# Forced printings
if self.params.get('forcetitle', False):
print info_dict['title'].encode(preferredencoding(), 'xmlcharrefreplace')
except (OSError, IOError):
self.trouble(u'ERROR: Cannot write description file ' + descfn)
return
-
+
if self.params.get('writesubtitles', False) and 'subtitles' in info_dict and info_dict['subtitles']:
# subtitles download errors are already managed as troubles in relevant IE
- # that way it will silently go on when used with unsupporting IE
+ # that way it will silently go on when used with unsupporting IE
try:
srtfn = filename.rsplit('.', 1)[0] + u'.srt'
self.report_writesubtitles(srtfn)
except (ContentTooShortError, ), err:
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)