received LyX will inform the client that it's listening its
messages, and 'bye' will inform that lyx is closing.
- See development/server_monitor.c for an example client.
+ See development/lyxserver/server_monitor.cpp for an example client.
Purpose: implement a client/server lib for LyX
*/
#include "support/lstrings.h"
#include "support/os.h"
-#include <boost/bind.hpp>
+#include "support/bind.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <QCoreApplication>
if (!write) {
theApp()->registerSocketCallback(fd,
- boost::bind(&LyXComm::read_ready, this));
+ bind(&LyXComm::read_ready, this));
}
return fd;
// The correct solution would be to have a
// specialized (non-gui) BufferView. But how do
// we do it now? Probably we should just let it
- // connect to the lyxfunc in the single LyXView we
+ // connect to the lyxfunc in the single GuiView we
// support currently. (Lgb)
FuncRequest const fr(lyxaction.lookupFunc(cmd), arg);