On 5/2/2018 4:51 PM, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote: > As https://bugs.python.org/issue33257 As I report there, the 'crasher' does not crash on my Win 10 with either installed 3.7 or built 3.8. > https://bugs.python.org/issue33316 showed, nothing about tkinter > Tkinter is broken, for both One can crash CPython with legal Python code. I don't think that the language community should deprecate and drop CPython ;-). > Py2 and Py3, with both threaded and non-threaded Tcl, since 2002 at > least, and no-one gives a damn. The experience of perhaps hundred of thousands of people successfully writing or running tkinter-based programs says otherwise. > This seems to be a testament that very few people are actually > interested in or are using it. It is a testament that most people write sane code, for which tkinter (and Python) work well. > If that is so But it is not. Tkinter is actively maintained. > there's no use keeping it in the standard library Ridiculous. All you have done with this post is distract attention from real problems. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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