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#  All rights reserved.
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#  This software is provided without warranty under the terms of the BSD
#  license included in enthought/LICENSE.txt and may be redistributed only
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#  Thanks for using Enthought open source!
#
#  Author: Bryce Hendrix
#  Date:   09/13/2007
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

""" Defines the table column descriptor used for editing the object represented
    by the row
"""

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  Imports:
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------

from __future__ import absolute_import

from traits.etsconfig.api import ETSConfig
from ..table_column import ObjectColumn

if ETSConfig.toolkit == 'wx':
    from pyface.ui.wx.grid.edit_renderer import EditRenderer

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  'EditColumn' class:
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------


class EditColumn(ObjectColumn):

    def __init__(self, **traits):
        """ Initializes the object.
        """
        super(EditColumn, self).__init__(**traits)

        # force the renderer to be a edit renderer
        self.renderer = EditRenderer()

        self.label = ''

    def get_cell_color(self, object):
        """ Returns the cell background color for the column for a specified
            object.
        """

        # Override the parent class to ALWAYS provide the standard color:
        return self.cell_color_

    def is_editable(self, object):
        """ Returns whether the column is editable for a specified object.
        """
        return False