Tkinter ttk Treeview binding responds to past events!
MRAB
python at mrabarnett.plus.com
Tue Sep 12 20:33:27 EDT 2023
On 2023-09-13 00:40, John O'Hagan via Python-list wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-09-12 at 20:51 +0200, Mirko via Python-list wrote:
>> Am 12.09.23 um 07:43 schrieb John O'Hagan via Python-list:
>>
>> > My issue is solved, but I'm still curious about what is happening
>> > here.
>>
>> MRAB already said it: When you enter the callback function, Tk's
>> mainloop waits for it to return. So what's happening is:
>>
>> 1. Tk's mainloop pauses
>> 2. temp_unbind() is called
>> 3. TreeviewSelect is unbound
>> 4. events are queued
>> 5. TreeviewSelect is bound again
>> 6. temp_unbind() returns
>> 7. Tk's mainloop continues with the state:
>> - TreeviewSelect is bound
>> - events are queued
>>
>> [. . .]
>
> Thanks (also to others who have explained), now I get it!
>
>
>> FWIW, here's a version without after(), solving this purely on the
>> python side, not by temporarily unbinding the event, but by
>> selectively doing nothing in the callback function.
>>
>> from tkinter import *
>> from tkinter.ttk import *
>>
>> class Test:
>> def __init__(self):
>> self.inhibit = False
>> root=Tk()
>> self.tree = Treeview(root)
>> self.tree.pack()
>> self.iid = self.tree.insert('', 0, text='test')
>> Button(root, command=self.temp_inhibit).pack()
>> mainloop()
>>
>> def callback(self, *e):
>> if not self.inhibit:
>> print('called')
>>
>> def temp_inhibit(self):
>> self.inhibit = True
>> self.tree.selection_set(self.iid)
>> self.tree.selection_remove(self.iid)
>> self.tree.selection_set(self.iid)
>> self.inhibit = False
>> self.callback()
>>
>> c=Test()
>>
>
>
> I like this solution better - it's much more obvious to me what it's
> doing.
>
That code is not binding at all, it's just calling 'temp_inhibit' when
the button is clicked.
You can remove all uses of self.inhibit and rename 'temp_inhibit' to
something more meaningful, like 'delete_item'.
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