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gh-97928: Change the behavior of tkinter.Text.count()#98484

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@serhiy-storchakaserhiy-storchaka commentedOct 20, 2022
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It now always returns an integer if one or less counting options are specified. Previously it could return a single count as a 1-tuple, an integer (only if option "update" was specified) or None if no items found. The result is now the same if wantobjects is set to 0.

It now always returns an integer if one or less counting options are specified.Previously it could return a single count as a 1-tuple, an integer (only ifoption "update" was specified) or None if no items found.The result is now the same if wantobjects is set to 0.
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It is a breaking change. It broke a code in IDLE which contained a workaround for the current behavior, but the fixed code is clearer.

@serhiy-storchakaserhiy-storchaka marked this pull request as ready for reviewOctober 24, 2023 09:05
@serhiy-storchakaserhiy-storchaka merged commitb8c20f9 intopython:mainOct 24, 2023
@serhiy-storchakaserhiy-storchaka deleted the tkinter-text-count branchOctober 24, 2023 09:59
serhiy-storchaka added a commit to serhiy-storchaka/cpython that referenced this pull requestFeb 5, 2024
…) by defaultBy default, it preserves an inconsistent behavior of older Pythonversions: packs the count into a 1-tuple if only one or noneoptions are specified (including 'update').Except that setting wantobjects to 0 no longer affects the result.Add a new parameter return_ints: specifying return_ints=True makesText.count() returning the single count as an integer.
aisk pushed a commit to aisk/cpython that referenced this pull requestFeb 11, 2024
…-98484)It now always returns an integer if one or less counting options are specified.Previously it could return a single count as a 1-tuple, an integer (only ifoption "update" was specified) or None if no items found.The result is now the same if wantobjects is set to 0.
Glyphack pushed a commit to Glyphack/cpython that referenced this pull requestSep 2, 2024
…-98484)It now always returns an integer if one or less counting options are specified.Previously it could return a single count as a 1-tuple, an integer (only ifoption "update" was specified) or None if no items found.The result is now the same if wantobjects is set to 0.
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