Can I do something like below ? Will it serve my purpose ?
What happens when you try? Yes, that should effectively unbind, and if you're using the latest Tk
You could always weaken before giving it to Tk
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
use Tk;
use Scalar::Util qw/ weaken /;
my $mw = tkinit;
my $b = $mw->Button->pack;
$b->bind(
q/<1>/,
#~ sub { $self->onEnter($label, $obj_A) ; },
[
sub {
warn qq/@_/;
my $button = shift;
my ( $self, @rest ) = @_;
$self->onEnter(@rest);
},
weaken( $self ),
weaken( $label ),
weaken( $obj_A ),
]
);
MainLoop;
__END__
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