Issue #20350. tkapp.splitlist() is now always used instead of unreliable

tkapp.split() in the tkinter package.
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Serhiy Storchaka 2016-06-26 00:09:19 +03:00
parent d3af156ded
commit 6bc87b4b4d
2 changed files with 12 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -1106,7 +1106,7 @@ class ListNoteBook(TixWidget):
def pages(self):
# Can't call subwidgets_all directly because we don't want .nbframe
names = self.tk.split(self.tk.call(self._w, 'pages'))
names = self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'pages'))
ret = []
for x in names:
ret.append(self.subwidget(x))
@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ class NoteBook(TixWidget):
def pages(self):
# Can't call subwidgets_all directly because we don't want .nbframe
names = self.tk.split(self.tk.call(self._w, 'pages'))
names = self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'pages'))
ret = []
for x in names:
ret.append(self.subwidget(x))
@ -1575,8 +1575,7 @@ class CheckList(TixWidget):
'''Returns a list of items whose status matches status. If status is
not specified, the list of items in the "on" status will be returned.
Mode can be on, off, default'''
c = self.tk.split(self.tk.call(self._w, 'getselection', mode))
return self.tk.splitlist(c)
return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'getselection', mode))
def getstatus(self, entrypath):
'''Returns the current status of entryPath.'''
@ -1897,7 +1896,7 @@ class Grid(TixWidget, XView, YView):
or a real number following by the word chars
(e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the width of the column to the
given number of characters."""
return self.tk.split(self.tk.call(self._w, 'size', 'column', index,
return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'size', 'column', index,
*self._options({}, kw)))
def size_row(self, index, **kw):
@ -1922,7 +1921,7 @@ class Grid(TixWidget, XView, YView):
or a real number following by the word chars
(e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the height of the row to the
given number of characters."""
return self.tk.split(self.tk.call(
return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(
self, 'size', 'row', index, *self._options({}, kw)))
def unset(self, x, y):