Nick Coghlan added the comment:
The case for RuntimeWarning: the object isn't necessarily *broken* as such
(most things will still work), but pickling and some introspection features may
not work properly.
The case for DeprecationWarning: breaking picking and introspection is bad when
the fix (setting __module__) is straightforward, so this should eventually
become an AttributeError:
AttributeError: __module__ not set on builtin type tkapp
My own preference is for the latter - eventually making it a hard requirement
to specify the module name properly. Even true builtins officially live in the
builtins module:
>>> str.__module__
'builtins'
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