/* * Copyright 1995, 1996 Perforce Software. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of Perforce - the FAST SCM System. */ /* * This class has one method IsAlive() which can be called in either the * client or the server. * * client: * KeepAlive is subclassed and an implementation of IsAlive() is * written that checks to see if the server request should be * terminated or not. Note, this feature can be programmed using * the API but must be instantiated using SetBreak() after the call * to client.Init(). * * server: * The server has a couple of places where long running queries can * stop and check to see if the client is still waiting (i.e. has not * been terminated). */ class KeepAlive { public: virtual ~KeepAlive() {}; virtual int IsAlive() = 0; };
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#1 | 15903 | Matt Attaway | Everything should be happy now between the Workshop and the depot paths | ||
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#1 | 15901 | Matt Attaway | Clean up code to fit modern Workshop naming standards | ||
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#1 | 12190 | Matt Attaway | Initial drop of 2015.1 p4/p4api source |