Hello Monks!
I am quite new to Perl (started this month) and encountered a rather strange behavior in Perl.
my $mockOb = SomeClass->new;
my $search = $contentFrame->new_ttk__entry(-takefocus => 1, -font => '
+Arial 11', -width => 40, -validate => 'focusout', -textvariable =>\$
+mockOb->search, -validatecommand => [\&searchValidation, Tkx::Ev('%P
+')]);
sub searchValidation{
....do crazy stuff
}
SomeClass
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {
search = ""
};
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
sub search{
my $self = shift();
if(@_) {
$self->{search} = shift();
}
return $self->{search};
}
My problem is that whenever
$mockOB->search is changed, is is not visible on the screen. It seems that the -textvariabe is not working like it should.
Tank you for your Help!
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