Tk will react.....calling a $widget method from a separate thread

Tk will crash, you can't access widgets from threads. Gtk2 allows it, with some precautions, but not Tk.

In your example, your best bet to handle it, would be to pass the fileno of $fr_child back to the main thread thru a shared variable, then open the fileno in main, read it, and put it into the widget.


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In reply to Re^2: Please suggest a non-forking way to do this (OS: windows) by zentara
in thread Please suggest a non-forking way to do this (OS: windows) by cranky

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