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6 Devel::Refactor - Perl extension for refactoring Perl code.
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12 use Devel::Refactor;
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14 my $refactory = Devel::Refactor->new;
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16 my ($new_sub_call,$new_sub_code) =
17 $refactory->extract_subroutine($sub_name, $code_snippet);
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19 my $files_to_change = $refactory->rename_subroutine('./path/to/dir',
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21 # $files_to_change is a hashref where keys are file names, and values are
22 # arrays of hashes with line_number => new_text
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25 Perl module that facilitates refactoring Perl code.
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28 The Devel::Refactor module is for code refactoring.
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30 While Devel::Refactor may be used from Perl programs, it is also
31 designed to be used with the EPIC plug-in for the eclipse integrated
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35 Just the constructor for now.
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37 new
38 Returns a new Devel::Refactor object.
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41 Call on a object returned by new().
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43 extract_subroutine($new_name,$old_code [,$syntax_check])
44 Pass it a snippet of Perl code that belongs in its own subroutine as
45 well as a name for that sub. It figures out which variables need to be
46 passed into the sub, and which variables might be passed back. It then
47 produces the sub along with a call to the sub.
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49 Hashes and arrays within the code snippet are converted to hashrefs and
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52 If the syntax_check argument is true then a sytax check is performed on
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57 $new_name = 'newSub';
58 $old_code = <<'eos';
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61 my $date = localtime;
62 $hash{foo} = 'value 1';
63 $hash{bar} = 'value 2';
64 for my $loopvar (@array) {
65 print "Checking $loopvar\n";
66 push @results, $hash{$loopvar} || '';
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70 ($new_sub_call,$new_code) = $refactory->extract_subroutine($new_name,$old_code);
71 # $new_sub_call is 'my ($date, $hash, $results) = newSub (\@array);'
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73 # sub newSub {
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78 # my $date = localtime;
79 # $hash{foo} = 'value 1';
80 # $hash{bar} = 'value 2';
81 # for my $loopvar (@$array) {
82 # print "Checking $loopvar\n";
83 # push @results, $hash{$loopvar} || '';
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87 # return ($date, \%hash, \@results);
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90 Included in the examples directory is a script for use in KDE under
91 Linux. The script gets its code snippet from the KDE clipboard and
92 returns the transformed code the same way. The new sub name is
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95 rename_subroutine($where,$old_name,$new_name,[$max_depth])
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100 If where is a directory then all Perl files (default is ".pl", ".pm",
101 and ".pod" See the perl_file_extensions method.) in that directory and
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104 Default for max_depth is 0 -- just the directory itself; max_depth of 1
105 means the specified directory, and it's immeadiate sub-directories;
106 max_depth of 2 means the specified directory, it's sub-directories, and
107 their sub-directrories, and so forth. If you want to scan very deep,
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110 If no matches are found then returns undef, otherwise:
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112 Returns a hashref that tells you which files you might want to change,
113 and for each file gives you the line numbers and proposed new text for
114 that line. The hashref looks like this, where old_name was found on
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119 { 11 => "if (myClass->newName($x)) {\n" },
120 { 27 => "my $result = myClass->newName($foo);\n"},
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123 { 235 => "sub newName {\n"},
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127 The keys are paths to individual files. The values are arraryrefs
128 containing hashrefs where the keys are the line numbers where old_name
129 was found and the values are the proposed new line, with old_name
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132 is_perlfile($filename)
133 Takes a filename or path and returns true if the file has one of the
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137 These object methods return various data structures that may be stored
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153 get_arrays
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156 get_hashes
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159 get_local_scalars
160 Returns an array of the keys from the local_scalars object property.
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162 get_local_arrays
163 Returns an array of the keys from the local_arrays object property.
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169 Returns a hashref where the keys are regular expressions that match
170 filename extensions that we think are for Perl files. Default are
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173 If passed a hashref then it replaces the current values for this
174 object. The keys should be regular expressions, e.g. "\.cgi$".
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176 If passed an arrayref then the list of values are added as valid Perl
177 filename extensions. The list should be filename extensions, NOT
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181 my $new_hash = $refactory->perl_file_extensions(\@additional_filetypes);
182 # $new_hash = {
183 # '\.pl$' => 1,
184 # '\.pm$' => 1,
185 # '\.pod$' => 1,
186 # '\.ipl$' => 1,
187 # '\.cgi$' => 1,
188 # '\.t$' => 1,
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192 Come up with a more uniform approach to ACCESSORS.
193 Add more refactoring features, such as add_parameter.
194 Add a SEE ALSO section with URLs for eclipse/EPIC, refactoring.com,
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198 Scott Sotka, <ssotka@barracudanetworks.com>
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201 Copyright 2005 by Scott Sotka
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203 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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