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Tweaked format of cookbook example.
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:class:`~logging.handlers.SysLogHandler` instance, with a format string
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such as::
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u"ASCII section\ufeffUnicode section"
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u'ASCII section\ufeffUnicode section'
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The Unicode code point ``u'\feff```, when encoded using UTF-8, will be
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encoded as a UTF-8 BOM -- the bytestring ``'\xef\xbb\bf'``.
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encoded as a UTF-8 BOM -- the byte-string ``'\xef\xbb\xbf'``.
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#. Replace the ASCII section with whatever placeholders you like, but make sure
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that the data that appears in there after substitution is always ASCII (that
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encoded using UTF-8.
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If the formatted message is Unicode, it *will* be encoded using UTF-8 encoding
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by ``SysLogHandler``. If you follow these rules, you should be able to produce
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RFC 5424-compliant messages. If you don't, logging may not complain, but your
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messages will not be RFC 5424-compliant, and your syslog daemon may complain.
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by ``SysLogHandler``. If you follow the above rules, you should be able to
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produce RFC 5424-compliant messages. If you don't, logging may not complain,
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but your messages will not be RFC 5424-compliant, and your syslog daemon may
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complain.
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