Python ascii() built-in function
From the Python 3 documentation
As repr()
, return a string containing a printable representation of an object, but escape the non-ASCII characters in the string returned by repr()
using \x
, \u
, or \U
escapes.
Introduction
The ascii()
function in Python is a built-in function that returns a string containing a printable representation of an object, similar to repr()
. However, ascii()
escapes any non-ASCII characters with \x
, \u
, or \U
escape sequences. This is useful for ensuring that a string is safe to be used in an ASCII-only environment.
Examples
# For an ASCII character, it's the same as repr()
>>> ascii('A')
# "'A'"
# For a non-ASCII character, it gets escaped
>>> ascii('ë')
# "'\\xeb'"
# For comparison, repr() would not escape it
>>> repr('ë')
# "'ë'"
# It works on iterables too
>>> ascii(['A', 'ë'])
# "['A', '\\xeb']"