I am new to coding and have ran into a problem trying to encode a string.
>>> import hashlib
>>> a = hashlib.md5()
>>> a.update('hi')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#22>", line 1, in <module>
a.update('hi')
TypeError: Unicode-objects must be encoded before hashing
>>> a.digest()
b'xd4x1dx8cxd9x8fx00xb2x04xe9x80x98xecxf8B~'
Is (a) now considered to be encoded?
Second question: When I run the same code above in a script I get this error:
import hashlib
a = hashlib.md5()
a.update('hi')
a.digest()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/User/Desktop/Logger/Encoding practice.py", line 3, in
a.update('hi')
TypeError: Unicode-objects must be encoded before hashing
Why is the code working in the shell and not the script?
I am working with Windows and Python 3.4
Thanks.
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