update(n) Tcl Built-In Commands update(n)
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NAME
update - Process pending events and idle callbacks
SYNOPSIS
update ?idletasks?
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DESCRIPTION
This command is used to bring the application ``up to date'' by entering the event loop repeatedly
until all pending events (including idle callbacks) have been processed.
If the idletasks keyword is specified as an argument to the command, then no new events or errors are
processed; only idle callbacks are invoked. This causes operations that are normally deferred, such
as display updates and window layout calculations, to be performed immediately.
The update idletasks command is useful in scripts where changes have been made to the application's
state and you want those changes to appear on the display immediately, rather than waiting for the
script to complete. Most display updates are performed as idle callbacks, so update idletasks will
cause them to run. However, there are some kinds of updates that only happen in response to events,
such as those triggered by window size changes; these updates will not occur in update idletasks.
The update command with no options is useful in scripts where you are performing a long-running com-putation computation
putation but you still want the application to respond to events such as user interactions; if you
occasionally call update then user input will be processed during the next call to update.
SEE ALSO
after(n), bgerror(n)
KEYWORDS
event, flush, handler, idle, update
Tcl 7.5 update(n)
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