Omair Javaid c2c1031e90
[Flang][Windows] Fix test_errors.py by enforcing UTF-8 encoding (#134625)
This patch fixes UnicodeDecodeError on Windows in test_errors.py. This
issue was observed on the flang-arm64-windows-msvc buildbot.
Semantics/OpenMP/interop-construct.f90 was crashing due to Python
defaulting to the cp1252 codec on Windows.

I have fixed this by explicitly setting encoding="utf-8" when reading
source files and invoking subprocess.run() in test_errors.py

flang-arm64-windows-msvc was running on stagging master which resulted
in this issue not being fixed earlier.
https://lab.llvm.org/staging/#/builders/206
2025-04-08 16:16:26 +05:00
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