On 07/06/2019 19:43, Rich Shepard wrote:
I understand positional and keyword arguments and the syntax for the
ttk.Checkbutton as described on
<https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl/TkCmd/ttk_checkbutton.htm>.
$ python3 geochem.py
File "geochem.py", line 60
ttk.Checkbutton(text='Censored?', variable=input_var),
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
I've provided only keyword arguments to the call to the ttk.Checkbutton
widget and am not seeing the positional argument that follows. Please show
me what I miss seeing here:
Context is everything!
self.inputs['nondetect'] = LabelInput(
self, 'Censored?',
#input_var = tk.BooleanVar(),
input_var = tk.IntVar,
ttk.Checkbutton(text='Censored?', variable=input_var),
)
Now we can see that Python isn't complaining about the arguments to
tth.Checkbutton. The call to ttk.Checkbutton() is itself a positional
argument in the call to LabelInput, coming after the keyword argument
"input_var = tk.IntVar".
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