
'after' causes illegal instruction errors
Hi, has anyone had this problem with the after command?
If you exit an application which uses after, the script you've registered with
the after command gets executed while the application is terminating,
causing error messages (saying that the application has terminated or that a
widget command doesn't exist) or often crashing the wish interpreter with an
illegal instruction error and a core-dump.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Nat.
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