Hans Bering <hans.ber...@arcor.de> added the comment: I have been able to reproduce this problem with a current Python 3.2 + tcl/tk on Ubuntu. I have attached a script which should crash with the following output & stacktrace (you might have to find & set a suitable locale depending on your OS):
locale = ('de_DE', 'UTF8') Traceback (most recent call last): File "tkinterCrash.py", line 20, in <module> tkcanvas = Canvas(master=master, width=w, height=2, borderwidth=4) File "/usr/lib/python3.2/tkinter/__init__.py", line 2101, in __init__ Widget.__init__(self, master, 'canvas', cnf, kw) File "/usr/lib/python3.2/tkinter/__init__.py", line 1961, in __init__ (widgetName, self._w) + extra + self._options(cnf)) _tkinter.TclError: bad screen distance "10.0" The problem seems to stem from the fact that tkinter passes the "width" option through regardless of what it is (you can set w to the string "hello" to get the same error), and somewhere below (in tk, I guess?), the option argument is tentatively parsed as a number using the system's numeric locale. Originally, we stumbled over this problem when using matplotlib, which passes/passed down float types as width arguments on occasions. It has been fixed there since (see https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/387). It's the locale dependency which can make this difficult to debug when it occurs. In our setup, we had a program running on one machine, and then it crashed on the next, which we believed to have an identical setup; it took us a day to figure out what the difference was. ---------- nosy: +hans.bering Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file22535/tkinterCrash.py _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue10647> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com