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Unicode error in `str.format()`

I am trying to run the following script, which scans for *.csproj files and checks for project dependencies in Visual Studio solutions, but I am getting the following error. I have already tried all sorts of codec and encode/decode and u'' combination, to no avail...

(the diacritics are intended and I plan to keep them).

 Traceback (most recent call last): File "E:\\00 GIT\\SolutionDependencies.py", line 44, in <module> references = GetProjectReferences("MiotecGit") File "E:\\00 GIT\\SolutionDependencies.py", line 40, in GetProjectReferences outputline = u'"{}" -> "{}"'.format(projectName, referenceName) UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xed in position 19: ordinal not in range(128) 
import glob
import os
import fnmatch
import re
import subprocess
import codecs

gvtemplate = """
digraph g {

rankdir = "LR"

#####

}
""".strip()

def GetProjectFiles(rootFolder):
    result = []
    for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(rootFolder):
        for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, "*.csproj"):
            result.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
    return result

def GetProjectName(path):
    result = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(path))[0]
    return result

def GetProjectReferences(rootFolder):
    result = []
    projectFiles = GetProjectFiles(rootFolder)
    for projectFile in projectFiles:
        projectName = GetProjectName(projectFile)
        with codecs.open(projectFile, 'r', "utf-8") as pfile:
            content = pfile.read()
            references = re.findall("<ProjectReference.*?</ProjectReference>", content, re.DOTALL)
            for reference in references:
                referenceProject = re.search('"([^"]*?)"', reference).group(1)
                referenceName = GetProjectName(referenceProject)
                outputline = u'"{}" -> "{}"'.format(projectName, referenceName)
                result.append(outputline)
    return result

references = GetProjectReferences("MiotecGit")

output = u"\n".join(*references)

with codecs.open("output.gv", "w", 'utf-8') as outputfile:
    outputfile.write(gvtemplate.replace("#####", output))


graphvizpath = glob.glob(r"C:\Program Files*\Graphviz*\bin\dot.*")[0]
command = '{} -Gcharset=latin1 -T pdf -o "output.pdf" "output.gv"'.format(graphvizpath)
subprocess.call(command)

When Python 2.x tries to use a byte string in a Unicode context, it automatically tries to decode the byte string to a Unicode string using the ascii codec. While the ascii codec is a safe choice, it often doesn't work.

For Windows environments the mbcs codec will select the code page that Windows uses for 8-bit characters. You can decode the string yourself explicitly.

outputline = u'"{}" -> "{}"'.format(projectName.decode('mbcs'), referenceName.decode('mbcs'))

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