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Russell E. Owen
In general, I thought one should not mess with Tkinter from a background
thread. But Eric Brunel recently posted a clever suggestion that one
could communicate from a background thread to the main thread using
event_generate to create custom events. Very neat: it's direct and it
saves polling. He said it works for him on Linux, Windows and Solaris.
I'd love to use it in my code, but am wondering if it's truly safe, e.g.
safe by design and likely to remain so?
Also, are there any other things one can safely do with Tkinter from
background threads (such as set variables)?
-- Russell
thread. But Eric Brunel recently posted a clever suggestion that one
could communicate from a background thread to the main thread using
event_generate to create custom events. Very neat: it's direct and it
saves polling. He said it works for him on Linux, Windows and Solaris.
I'd love to use it in my code, but am wondering if it's truly safe, e.g.
safe by design and likely to remain so?
Also, are there any other things one can safely do with Tkinter from
background threads (such as set variables)?
-- Russell