Jeff Epler <jepler@unpythonic.net> writes: > It would be nice if there was someone up ahead to make sure the > light is not an oncoming train. I first learned about the problem when a Debian bug report was forwarded to Python, along with a patch. I can't recall whether this was before or after the 8.4.2 release - notice that the incompatible change was in a subminor release. At that time I thought: well, the patch fixes the problem, so let's just apply it and, life goes on. The Tk changelog entry reads 2003-02-28 Donal K. Fellows <fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> * tests/bind.test (bind-16.44): * generic/tkBind.c (ExpandPercents): Only allow events to see those expansions that are actually valid for them, and force the substitution of the rest as "??". This stops some crashes on Windows and gets rid of bogus values everywhere. [Bug #612110] which made it quite clear that Tk people would not revert that change, no matter what. Regards, Martin
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