* Misc.image_names(), Misc.image_types(), Wm.wm_colormapwindows(), and
LabelFrame.panes() now always return a tuple.
* Fixed error of comparing str and int in tt.LabeledScale._adjust().
* ttk.Notebook.index() now always returns int.
* ttk.Notebook.tabs() now always returns a tuple.
* ttk.Entry.bbox() now always returns a tuple of ints.
* ttk.Entry.validate() now always correctly works.
* ttk.Combobox.current() now always returns int.
* ttk.Panedwindow.sashpos() now always returns int.
* ttk.Treeview.bbox() now always returns a tuple of ints.
* ttk.Treeview.get_children() now always returns a tuple.
* ttk.Treeview.exists() now always correctly works.
* ttk.Treeview.index() now always returns int.
* ttk.Treeview.tag_has() now always returns 0 or 1.
* And numerous other errors in methods which returns a tuple, list or dict.
* Fixed ttk tests for wantobjects is False.
* Misc.image_names(), Misc.image_types(), Wm.wm_colormapwindows(), and
LabelFrame.panes() now always return a tuple.
* Fixed error of comparing str and int in tt.LabeledScale._adjust().
* ttk.Notebook.index() now always returns int.
* ttk.Notebook.tabs() now always returns a tuple.
* ttk.Entry.bbox() now always returns a tuple of ints.
* ttk.Entry.validate() now always correctly works.
* ttk.Combobox.current() now always returns int.
* ttk.Panedwindow.sashpos() now always returns int.
* ttk.Treeview.bbox() now always returns a tuple of ints.
* ttk.Treeview.get_children() now always returns a tuple.
* ttk.Treeview.exists() now always correctly works.
* ttk.Treeview.index() now always returns int.
* ttk.Treeview.tag_has() now always returns 0 or 1.
* And numerous other errors in methods which returns a tuple, list or dict.
* Fixed ttk tests for wantobjects is False.
Also add a missing word to gc entry, and delete a now-obsolete doc note
in the weakref __callback__ docs. (Opened an issue for rewriting
the section that compares finalizers and __del__ method.)
The test is failing on one of the stable FreeBSD buildbots. It seems
unlikely that the gc module would not be available, so switching to
_imp may not fix the problem.
I was confused by the text saying that read_events "iterated", since it
actually returns an iterator (that's what a generator does) that the
caller must then iterate. So I tidied up the language. I'm not sure
what the sentence "Events provided in a previous call to read_events()
will not be yielded again." is trying to convey, so I didn't try to fix that.
Also fixed a couple more news items.