I don't know if there is a specific issue with Solaris or Hpux, but it's not really a bug in general. You just need to understand that the mainwindow, IS the event-loop, and if you destroy the event-loop, all processing stops. This keeps the event-loop going. Does this work?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Tk; #the leakage stops after about 10 open-close cycles #read perldoc Tk::callbacks #this is a better method than the first example my $mw = MainWindow->new(-title=>"Demo"); my $HlpBttn = $mw->Button( -text =>"Make NEW Window", -command => [ \&makeWindow, $mw ], # calls makeWindow and passes $mw as the first argument ); $HlpBttn->pack(-padx =>60, -pady =>10); MainLoop; sub makeWindow { my $parent = shift; my $win = $parent->Toplevel(-title=>'new window'); my $Bttn = $win->Button( -text=>"CLOSE this window", -command=> [ 'destroy', $win ], # calls destroy on $win )->pack( -padx =>60, -pady =>10, ); } __END__
Here is another script which demonstrates continuation after mainloop
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Tk; my $mw = MainWindow->new(-title=>"#1"); $mw->Button(-text=>"Destroy Me", -command=> sub { $mw->destroy })->pack; MainLoop; print "ha ha still going\n"; <>;
So if you want to exit the program use sub{ exit; }
exit if defined $mainwindow
Of course, I'm speaking in generalities, there may very well be some oddity on your system. If you give a working snippet, we can report what we see.

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re: Tk::exit hangs by zentara
in thread Tk::exit hangs by guliver

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