
I have been using SlickEdit (http://www.slickedit.com/) for years, and have been very happy with its lightweight, yet powerful development environment that is cross platform and supports many languages. A new feature is support for C++ refactoring. Admittedly I haven't tried it out yet (I've been coding more in Python since I got the new version), but here are the refactoring operations it supports: Extract method, Push down to derived class, Pull up to super class, Extract class, Extract super class, convert local field, convert global to static field, convert static method to instance method, encapsulate field, move static field, move method, replace literal with declared constant, create standard method. It is not free however; i think it costs around $200, and cheaper if you use it for academic purposes. Karl On 4/21/05, zlf <zlfcn@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Manually refactor C++ program is anonying and inefficient. Who can tell me some refactoring tool working on C++ code. I have searched google, but nothing valuable found:(
Thx
zlf
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