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@anntzer anntzer commented Apr 11, 2020

A RuntimeError is otherwise triggered when closing a wx window by
clicking the "x" button on the top right. Bisects to bce6263 which
fixed another issue with wx...

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  • Has Pytest style unit tests
  • Code is Flake 8 compliant
  • New features are documented, with examples if plot related
  • Documentation is sphinx and numpydoc compliant
  • Added an entry to doc/users/next_whats_new/ if major new feature (follow instructions in README.rst there)
  • Documented in doc/api/api_changes.rst if API changed in a backward-incompatible way

A RuntimeError is otherwise triggered when closing a wx window by
clicking the "x" button on the top right.  Bisects to bce6263 which
fixed another issue with wx...
@anntzer anntzer added Release critical For bugs that make the library unusable (segfaults, incorrect plots, etc) and major regressions. GUI: wx labels Apr 11, 2020
@anntzer anntzer added this to the v3.3.0 milestone Apr 11, 2020
@tacaswell tacaswell merged commit 2227aa3 into matplotlib:master Apr 13, 2020
@anntzer anntzer deleted the wxclose branch April 13, 2020 21:20
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