Yeah, see Re: Perk Tk - how to send a value from a subroutine back to the main program using Button (without MainLoop), see what MainLoop does is this
sub MainLoop { unless ($inMainLoop) { local $inMainLoop = 1; while (Tk::MainWindow->Count) { DoOneEvent(0); } } }

You move the mouse, its an event (a bunch)

You click a button, its an event

Nothing happens for a few miliseconds, its an event

If you use Tk::Wizard then each page you add, each wizard step, is like a separate MainLoop, and then returning a value can be possible (you can write procedural code), see the examples


In reply to Re^3: Perk Tk - how to send a value from a subroutine back to the main program using Button by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perk Tk - how to send a value from a subroutine back to the main program using Button by Anonymous Monk

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