Try something like this:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tk;
my $main = new MainWindow;
my $c = $main->Canvas(
-width => 200,
-height => 200,
-relief => 'sunken',
-borderwidth => 2,
)->pack(
-expand => 1,
-fill => 'both',
);
$c->CanvasBind( '<1>' => sub {
my ($c) = @_;
my $e = $c->XEvent;
my $x = $c->canvasx( $e->x );
my $y = $c->canvasy( $e->y );
print "$x,$y\n";
}
);
MainLoop;
And it's better not to use Perl's reserved words for variable names or hash keys, in this case 'ref'.
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