Maybe this will help, simple example:
use Tk;
use Tk::Button;
use Tk::Label;
use Tk::Text;
my $foo = 0;
my $break = 0;
my $mw = tkinit;
my $lbl1 = $mw->Label(-textvariable, \$foo)->pack();
my $txt1 = $mw->Text(-height, 1 )->pack();
my $btn1 = $mw->Button( -text, 'Start', -command, \&foo )->pack;
MainLoop;
#sub below the main
sub foo {
$btn1->configure(-text, 'Type quit in the text box to stop!');
while(1){
$foo++;
$break = $txt1->get('0.0', 'end');
last if $break =~ /quit/ig;
$mw->update;
}
$btn1->configure(-text, 'Start');
}
JamesNC
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