Set UTF-8 as default for Ruby 1.9.3 Set UTF-8 as default for Ruby 1.9.3 ruby ruby

Set UTF-8 as default for Ruby 1.9.3


To change the source encoding (i.e. the encoding your actual written source code is in), you have to use the magic comment currently:

# encoding: utf-8

It is not enough to either set the internal encoding (the encoding of the internal string representation after conversion) or the external encoding (the assumed encoding of read files). You actually have to set the magic encoding comment on top of files to set the source encoding.

In ChiliProject we have a rake task which sets the correct encoding header in all files automatically before a release.

As for encoding defaults:

  • Ruby 1.8 and below didn't knew the concept of string encodings at all. Strings were more or less byte arrays.
  • Ruby 1.9: default string encoding is US_ASCII everywhere.
  • Ruby 2.0 and above: default string encoding is UTF-8.

Thus, if you use Ruby 2.0, you could skip the encoding comment and correctly assume UTF-8 encoding everywhere by default.


I think you would want one of the following, depending on the context.

Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8Encoding.default_external = Encoding::UTF_8

This setting is made in the environment.rb file.


in Ruby 1.9 the default is ASCII

in Ruby 2.0 the default is UTF-8.


change Ruby version

or

config.encoding = "utf-8" # application.rb

andin your database.yml

development:     adapter:  your_db     host:     localhost     encoding: utf8