Refactoring
Refactoring is a precise code editing feature that you can use to clean up and improve the understandab-
ility of your source code. Refactoring allows you to make disciplined, system-wide changes to code
without affecting the external behavior.
There are two types of refactoring available within SlickEdit
®
Core:
C++ Refactoring
and
Quick Refactor-
ing
. C++ Refactoring supports the C++ language only, while Quick Refactoring supports C++, C#, Java,
and Slick-C
®
. Quick Refactoring is generally faster and less stringent than C++ Refactoring.
For information about refactoring results, see
Reviewing Refactoring Changes
.
Quick Refactoring
Quick Refactoring supports C++, C#, Java, and Slick-C
®
, and performs refactorings using Context Tag-
ging
®
rather than a formal language parser. Quick Refactoring is generally faster and less stringent than
C++ Refactoring.
Available Quick Refactorings
To access the Quick Refactorings, use the right-click context menu in the editor and select
Quick Refact-
oring
. The Quick Refactoring menu can be also be accessed from the right-click menus within the Sym-
bols and Outline views.
Quick Rename
Quick Rename uses the Context Tagging
®
to rename a symbol under the cursor or any symbol selected
in the Outline or Symbols views. This operation works for all tagged languages. It is faster than the re-
name provided by C++ Refactoring, but less stringent. Quick Rename does not treat renaming classes,
constructors, and destructors as a special case. Quick Rename will rename all of the overloads of a func-
tion. Quick Rename does not rename overridden methods (in parent and child classes).
Figure 6.29. Quick Rename Refactoring
Quick Refactoring
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