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@miss-islington miss-islington commented Dec 6, 2023

Previously, "widget.unbind(sequence, funcid)" destroyed the current binding
for "sequence", leaving "sequence" unbound, and deleted the "funcid"
command.

Now it removes only "funcid" from the binding for "sequence", keeping
other commands, and deletes the "funcid" command.
It leaves "sequence" unbound only if "funcid" was the last bound command.

(cherry picked from commit cc7e45c)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka [email protected]
Co-authored-by: GiovanniL [email protected]

…"funcid" (pythonGH-111322)

Previously, "widget.unbind(sequence, funcid)" destroyed the current binding
for "sequence", leaving "sequence" unbound, and deleted the "funcid"
command.

Now it removes only "funcid" from the binding for "sequence", keeping
other commands, and deletes the "funcid" command.
It leaves "sequence" unbound only if "funcid" was the last bound command.

(cherry picked from commit cc7e45c)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: GiovanniL <[email protected]>
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