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This fixes the issue on Windows, which uses CP-1251 by default.

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This fixes the issue on Windows, which uses CP-1251 by default.
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# For Windows: reconfigure the terminal to be UTF-8 for `print()` calls.
if sys.platform == "win32":
sys.stdout.reconfigure(encoding='utf-8')
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Is there any reason not to do this for all platforms, especially if we're reading utf-8 on all platforms below?

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Type checking says it doesn't exist. I was hoping to trick it with a windows check, but seems that's not enough.

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