Martin Falatic added the comment:
The correction of `buffering=None` --> `buffering=-1` for the defaults
definitely needs to happen.
A reference to `open()` is already present in the 3.x documentation:
"buffering, encoding and newline are interpreted as for open()."
Given t
New submission from Martin Falatic :
The documentation for the tempfile module in Python 3.x for the `buffering`
option is incorrect:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/tempfile.html
TemporaryFile, NamedTemporaryFile, and SpooledTemporaryFile all take the
`buffering` option, which in turn
Martin Falatic added the comment:
There may be a more uniform way to do all this that I'm not aware of.
root.tcl.call() and root.tk.call() would be most symmetric while not creating
extraneous windows, but that's not an option for the former, thus the methods I
ended up using look
Martin Falatic added the comment:
"Works, using" = this works, it's what I'm using (was trying to be brief - was
too brief evidently).
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Martin Falatic added the comment:
FYI, I'm currently using calls into Tkinter to get more detailed version info.
Some methods work better than others... I've outlined my attempts below for
reference (the last tcl_ver and tk_ver outputs are the ones I'm using, even
though th
Martin Falatic added the comment:
Thank you. Before going down the road of revising PEP 101 (which appears to be
very non-trivial despite the simple (and certainly always present) data
involved), I'd like to know: is version information about the pre-compiled
Windows binaries (of which
Martin Falatic added the comment:
No, I don't expect something like the color change to be documented here
(unless that thing is incorrectly documented within python.org's current
release trees).
I do expect that just as python.org's OSX releases document the recommended
vers
Martin Falatic added the comment:
FYI, I've filed a bug with the TclTk people regarding their documentation.
http://core.tcl.tk/tk/tktview/2a02881e4c23634022d0ae40a14383d9baad9eb9
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Martin Falatic added the comment:
Yes, the python.org releases specify the TclTK they should be used with, for
OSX:
https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk/
If there's another python.org bug report list let me know, but this still seems
to be the right place. Since Python.org'
Martin Falatic added the comment:
This change wasn't in their documentation anywhere:
http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TkCmd/colors.htm
http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.6/TkCmd/colors.htm
It would be of value to call this out in the Python documentation (as far as I
can find, there's nothing
New submission from Martin Falatic:
In Python 2.7.9 for Windows, colors displayed match their RGB values as defined
in TclTk:
http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TkCmd/colors.htm (8.6 is identical)
In Python 3.4.3 for Windows, the following colors differ noticeably from their
TclTk counterparts
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