Thanks, hangon.

I thought about your suggestion to make all parameters non-positional, but it occurs to me that there are a significant number of Tk methods (most notably in Tk::Canvas) where mandatory parameters are positional, and are followed by the optional ones.  Here is just a partial list:

$canvas->addtag(tag, searchSpec, ?arg, arg, ...?) $canvas->bbox(tagOrId, ?tagOrId, tagOrId, ...?) $canvas->create(type, x, y, ?x, y, ...?, ?option, value, ...?) $canvas->createArc(x1, y1, x2, y2, ?option, value, option, value, ...? +) $canvas->createBitmap(x, y, ?option, value, option, value, ...?) $canvas->createGrid(x1, y1, x2, y2, ?option, value, option, value, ... +?) $canvas->createImage(x, y, ?option, value, option, value, ...?) $canvas->createLine(x1, y1..., xn, yn, ?option, value, option, value, +...?) $canvas->createOval(x1, y1, x2, y2, ?option, value, option, value, ... +?) $canvas->createPolygon(x1, y1, ..., xn, yn, ?option, value, option, va +lue, ...?) $canvas->createRectangle(x1, y1, x2, y2, ?option, value, option, value +, ...?) $canvas->createText(x, y, ?option, value, option, value, ...?) $canvas->createWindow(x, y?, -option=>value, -option=>value, ...?)

As the widget and the single-click and double-click callbacks are mandatory, it seems like they work more naturally as positional arguments.


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In reply to Re^2: RFC: A Tk module for handling double clicks - Tk::DoubleClick by liverpole
in thread RFC: A Tk module for handling double clicks - Tk::DoubleClick by liverpole

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