X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/80445715595742d9dac76cabe11b4cd596beba9a..037c7b4c7b6c87c40f3ba966a0c3e91a402b4dfa:/wxPython/demo/GridCustEditor.py diff --git a/wxPython/demo/GridCustEditor.py b/wxPython/demo/GridCustEditor.py index 639b3fffeb..c111a179ad 100644 --- a/wxPython/demo/GridCustEditor.py +++ b/wxPython/demo/GridCustEditor.py @@ -11,15 +11,6 @@ class MyCellEditor(gridlib.PyGridCellEditor): grid editors. All the methods that can be overridden are shown here. The ones that must be overridden are marked with "*Must Override*" in the docstring. - - Notice that in order to call the base class version of these special - methods we use the method name preceded by "base_". This is because these - methods are "virtual" in C++ so if we try to call wx.GridCellEditor.Create - for example, then when the wxPython extension module tries to call - ptr->Create(...) then it actually calls the derived class version which - looks up the method in this class and calls it, causing a recursion loop. - If you don't understand any of this, don't worry, just call the "base_" - version instead. """ def __init__(self, log): self.log = log @@ -58,7 +49,7 @@ class MyCellEditor(gridlib.PyGridCellEditor): to set colours or fonts for the control. """ self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Show(self, %s, %s)\n" % (show, attr)) - self.base_Show(show, attr) + super(MyCellEditor, self).Show(show, attr) def PaintBackground(self, rect, attr): @@ -126,7 +117,7 @@ class MyCellEditor(gridlib.PyGridCellEditor): self.log.write("MyCellEditor: IsAcceptedKey: %d\n" % (evt.GetKeyCode())) ## We can ask the base class to do it - #return self.base_IsAcceptedKey(evt) + #return super(MyCellEditor, self).IsAcceptedKey(evt) # or do it ourselves return (not (evt.ControlDown() or evt.AltDown()) and @@ -150,8 +141,6 @@ class MyCellEditor(gridlib.PyGridCellEditor): elif key < 256 and key >= 0 and chr(key) in string.printable: ch = chr(key) - if not evt.ShiftDown(): - ch = ch.lower() if ch is not None: # For this example, replace the text. Normally we would append it. @@ -174,7 +163,7 @@ class MyCellEditor(gridlib.PyGridCellEditor): def Destroy(self): """final cleanup""" self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Destroy\n") - self.base_Destroy() + super(MyCellEditor, self).Destroy() def Clone(self):