Tkinter callback arguments
Alf P. Steinbach
alfps at start.no
Wed Nov 4 02:50:42 EST 2009
* Gabriel Genellina:
>
> I don't understand either. R1 and R2 have *different* semantics.
Assume that they have the very exact same semantics -- like two TV sets that
look the same and work the same except when you open 'em up and poke around in
there, oh holy cow, in this one there's stuff that isn't in the other.
After all the semantics (like the TV controls and their effects) were left
unspecified, only the internal representations (like, the main circuit boards
*inside* the TVs) were described, and the example only makes sense if R1 and R2
have the same semantics, that is, work the same via their public interfaces.
If I'd known that people would start a discussion based on their wishes that the
unspecied semantics should be some that made the example meaningless, well, then
I'd simply specified the semantics -- consider that done.
> They don't behave the same.
Assume that they do -- except when you go poking into the innards.
Cheers & hth.,
- Alf
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