# destroyed before .__del__ methods here are called. The following
# is used to selectively ignore shutdown exceptions to avoid
# 'Exception ignored' messages. See http://bugs.python.org/issue20167
-APPLICATION_GONE = '''\
-can't invoke "bind" command: application has been destroyed'''
+APPLICATION_GONE = "application has been destroyed"
# A binder is a class which binds functions to one type of event. It has two
# methods: bind and unbind, which get a function and a parsed sequence, as
self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, self.sequence,
self.handlerid)
except tkinter.TclError as e:
- if e.args[0] == APPLICATION_GONE:
- pass
- else:
+ if not APPLICATION_GONE in e.args[0]:
raise
# An int in range(1 << len(_modifiers)) represents a combination of modifiers
try:
self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, seq, id)
except tkinter.TclError as e:
- if e.args[0] == APPLICATION_GONE:
- break
- else:
+ if not APPLICATION_GONE in e.args[0]:
raise
# define the list of event types to be handled by MultiEvent. the order is
try:
self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
except tkinter.TclError as e:
- if e.args[0] == APPLICATION_GONE:
- break
- else:
+ if not APPLICATION_GONE in e.args[0]:
raise
_multicall_dict[widget] = MultiCall