Greetings,
The following version:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tk;
use Tk::ProgressBar;
my $percent_done=0;
my $mw = MainWindow->new(-title => 'Processing');
my $Progress = $mw->ProgressBar(
-width => 30,
-from => 0,
-to => 100,
-blocks => 50,
-colors => [
0, 'green',
50, 'yellow' ,
80, 'red',
],
-variable => \$percent_done
)->pack(-fill => 'x');
$mw->Button(-text => 'Go!', -command=> sub {
my $i;
for ($i =0; $i < 1000; $i++) {
$percent_done = $i/10;
print STDOUT "$i\n";
$mw->update;
}
})->pack(-side => 'bottom');
MainLoop();
Works like a beaut on my machine.
The most dramatic change is :
Mainloop gets changed in MainLoop().
The way I made it to work, though, was by using "strict"
and "warnings" ...
Cheers,
alf
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