On 4/24/06, Jeff Epler <jepler at unpythonic.net> wrote: > > I just read the manpage for Tk_Init(3) (fc4 package tk-8.4.9-3) and it > does not say that Tk_Init() may only be called once. While this doesn't > mean Python shouldn't work around it, I think the behavior should be > considered a bug in Tk, not _tkinter. FWIW, the Tk_Init manpage says "the Tk interpreter should not already be loaded", and it then goes on to say that if Tk_Init fails to *initialize* the interpreter, an error is returned. So it's unclear to me whether Tk_Init really "loads the interpreter", and whether it unloads after an error occurs (apparently not, I'd say ;) http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.4/TkLib/Tk_Init.htm However, on this system, I couldn't recreate the problem you reported > with either the "using _tkinter directly" instructions, or using this > "C" test program: > > #include <tcl.h> > #include <tk.h> > > int main(void) { > Tcl_Interp *trp; > unsetenv("DISPLAY"); > trp = Tcl_CreateInterp(); > printf("%d\n", Tk_Init(trp)); > printf("%d\n", Tk_Init(trp)); > return 0; > } Yes, this C snippet locks up on my systems, just as the python snippet does. -- Thomas Wouters <thomas at python.org> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20060424/88b957eb/attachment.html
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