Read filing's contents using specified encoding#1
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The `@encoding` instance variable on a `Filing` object is ignored in
methods such as `Filing#form_type`, which can lead to an `ArgumentError`
("invalid byte sequence in UTF-8"). The included test case demonstrates
such an error when we try to call `Filing#summary`.
This change takes `@encoding` into account when reading the filing from
disk, which avoids the `ArgumentError`.
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Thank you, @myersjustinc! |
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No problem—thanks for merging it so quickly! |
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(Copied from nytimes#86 as requested.)
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@encodinginstance variable on aFilingobject is ignored in methods such asFiling#form_type, which can lead to anArgumentError("invalid byte sequence in UTF-8"). Before the included change inlib/fech/filing.rbis made, the included test case demonstrates such an error when we try to callFiling#summary.This change takes
@encodinginto account when reading the filing from disk, which avoids theArgumentError.(The entire test suite now only has three failing tests, two of which are addressed in nytimes#83 and the third of which also is related to mappings; none of those appears to be related to this specific change.)