Message312127
| Author | cheryl.sabella |
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| Recipients | cheryl.sabella, serhiy.storchaka |
| Date | 2018-02-13.15:24:16 |
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| Message-id | <1518535456.32.0.467229070634.issue32839@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I was working on the tests for issue32831. One of the methods was `__del__` which made sure timer events were canceled with `after_cancel`. In the test, to assert that the after events no longer existed after calling `__del__` and after reading the Tcl documentation for `after`, I tried to call `after_info` but it didn't exist. So I added a call to `self.tk.call('after', 'info', id)` directly to assert that the after events no longer existed. I don't know if there is a general need to know whether timer or idle events exist, but this command gives that information. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2018-02-13 15:24:16 | cheryl.sabella | set | recipients: + cheryl.sabella, serhiy.storchaka |
| 2018-02-13 15:24:16 | cheryl.sabella | set | messageid: <1518535456.32.0.467229070634.issue32839@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2018-02-13 15:24:16 | cheryl.sabella | link | issue32839 messages |
| 2018-02-13 15:24:16 | cheryl.sabella | create | |