gh-143070: Use "+" instead of "!" in automatically generated tkinter widget names#151975
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The "!" prefix has a special meaning in the tag expressions of the
canvas and text widgets ("!", "&&", "||", "^" and parentheses), so an
automatically generated widget name could not be used as a tag. "+" has
no special meaning there, nor in option database patterns or Tcl lists,
and a user is very unlikely to start an explicit name with it.
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The "!" prefix has a special meaning in the tag expressions of the canvas and text widgets ("!", "&&", "||", "^" and parentheses), so an automatically generated widget name could not be used as a tag. "+" has no special meaning there, nor in option database patterns or Tcl lists, and a user is very unlikely to start an explicit name with it.