Thank you for your point. Python versions were difficult. And I didn't know that Tkinter was renamed.
To make sure, I specify their systems. The system which `tkinter` module has is python 3.11 in Windows XP SP3. And the other system, which `Tkinter` module has is python 2.51 in Ubuntu 8.04. I've solved the mistake that even I don't believe. Thank you very much! At 14 Dec 2009 13:19:18 -0500 Terry Reedy wrote: > On 12/14/2009 10:02 AM, Hidekazu IWAKI wrote: > > Hi, I'm hidekazu. > > > > I'm making a Tk application with python. > > In the below code, the class App was inherited from Tkinter.Tk and the > > __init__ method calls Tk's constructor with `super` method. In windows, > > this code is valid (but, Tkinter -> tkinter). > > > > Why does this code happen a type error in not windows platform? > > You question is not clear. > Specify system and Python version is both cases. > Note that Tkinter in 2.x was renamed tkinter in 3.x. > This difference has nothing to do with the platform. > > tjr > > > > > thank you. > > > > #-------------------------------------------------------- > > from Tkinter import * > > > > class App(Tk): > > def __init__(self): > > super(Tk,self).__init__() > > > > App().mainloop() > > > > #Traceback (most recent call last): > > # File "./app.py", line 16, in<module> > > # App().mainloop() > > # File "./app.py", line 7, in __init__ > > # super(Tk,self).__init__() > > #TypeError: super() argument 1 must be type, not classobj > > > > ///////////////////////////////////////////////// > > 岩城 秀和(いわき ひでかず) > > e-mail: iw...@iwakihidekazu.net > > ///////////////////////////////////////////////// > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > ****************************** > XREA.COM -Free Web Hosting- > http://www.xrea.com/ > ****************************** > ///////////////////////////////////////////////// 岩城 秀和(いわき ひでかず) e-mail: i.hidekazu at gmail.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////// -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list