The coding header in your source file tells Python what encoding your source is in. It's the encoding Python uses to decode the source of the unicode string literal ( u"Par Catégorie" ) into a unicode object. The unicode object itself has no encoding; it's raw unicode data.
(Internally, Python will use one of two encodings, depending on how it was configured, but Python code shouldn't worry about that.).
From the doc, I can see the keyword argument name is supposed to be encoding and not coding.
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