New submission from Terry J. Reedy:

tkinter wraps tk widgets as option-value mappings with subscripting and 
.keys().  The latter does not work for Canvas (subscripting does).  First 
tested with 3.5.1, Win 10. First Text versus Canvas contrast below was 
confirmed with 2.7.11.

>>> import tkinter as tk
>>> tk.Text().keys()
['autoseparators', 'background', 'bd', 'bg', 'blockcursor', 'tabstyle', 
...
'takefocus', 'undo', 'width', 'wrap', 'xscrollcommand', 'yscrollcommand']
>>> tk.Canvas().keys()
['', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', 
'', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '']

Explanation: Widget classes inherit keys from Misc via BaseWidget and Widget.  
Misc.keys calls into tk.

    def keys(self):
        """Return a list of all resource names of this widget."""
        return [x[0][1:] for x in
                self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'configure'))]

The call returns different types for Text and Canvas.

>>> self = tk.Text()
>>> self.tk.call(self._w, 'configure')  # tuple of tuples
(('-autoseparators', 'autoSeparators', 'AutoSeparators', 1, 1),
 ('-background', 'background', 'Background', <border object: 'SystemWindow'>, 
'SystemWindow'), <etc>)
>>> self = tk.Canvas()
>>> self.tk.call(self._w, 'configure')  # tcl list as single string
'{-background background Background SystemButtonFace SystemButtonFace} {-bd 
borderWidth} {-bg background} {-borderwidth borderWidth BorderWidth 0 0} ...'

This difference between widgets seems odd.  A bug in tcl/tk/_tkinter?

tk.splitlist appears to return the Text tuple of tuples as is.  It splits the 
Canvas string into a tuple of strings

('-background background Background SystemButtonFace SystemButtonFace', '-bd 
borderWidth', ... )

but does not split the inner strings.  As a consequence, x[0] is the first 
character of each string ('{' as it turns out, though not relevant) and the 
slice [1:] of a single char string is always ''.

Possible remedy: tk.split also leaves tuple of tuples alone *and* splits the 
inner strings to a tuple.

>>> self.tk.split(self.tk.call(self._w, 'configure'))
(('-background', 'background', 'Background', 'SystemButtonFace', 'red'), 
('-bd', 'borderWidth'), ...)

So a fix (if the different returns are not changed) is to change 'splitlines' 
to 'split'.  With this change, keys (extracted as a function) gives the 
expected list.

>>> keys(tk.Canvas())
['background', 'bd', ..., 'yscrollincrement']

A test for Canvas().keys should be added somewhere.

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messages: 258789
nosy: serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy
priority: normal
severity: normal
stage: patch review
status: open
title: tkinter: Canvas().keys returns empty strings.
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.5, Python 3.6

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