Really silly question.
I am used to Perl/Tk, with sample code that looks like
use Tk;
my $mw = MainWindow->new(-title=>"hello world");
$mw->Label(-text=>"hello")->pack();
$mw->Button(-text=>"Exit",-command=>sub{exit})->pack();
MainLoop;
Now I am updating (?) to Tcl::Tk (because Perl/Tk requires Quartz on my Mac)
use Tcl::Tk;
my $int = new Tcl::Tk;
my $mw = $int->mainwindow;
$mw->Label( -text => "Hello World!" )->pack();
$mw->Button( -text => "Exit", -command => sub { exit } )->pack();
$int->MainLoop;
But when I exit, I get the following error message (and a segmentation fault)
perl5.18 quit unexpectedly while using the Tk plug-in.
I have tried combinations of $mw->exit(), but that also doesn't work.
Help.
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