Play with this #!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
use Tk;
use Tk::WidgetDump;
use Tk::ObjScanner;
my %ons;
my $mw = tkinit();
for (1 .. 3) {
my $goner = $_;
$ons{$_} = $mw->Button(
-text => "B $_",
-command => sub {
delete($ons{$goner})->destroy; ## this works, proper closu
+re
#~ delete($ons{$_})->destroy; ## this doesnt, $_ is alias
}
)->pack;
}
$mw->WidgetDump; ## before scan_object
Tk::ObjScanner::scan_object( { mw => $mw, ons => \%ons } ); ## after W
+idgetDump
MainLoop();
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