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Re: AW: [jdt-ui-dev] changed SEF refactoring
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>I will make them for the new refactoring
>how should I test them? just calling the appropiate refactoring ?
Basically, yes, but the refactoring test suite provides you with support
for
creating a test set-up (workspace populated with a Java project etc)
I suggest that you mimic what is done in the refactoring test suite. This
means that the ball
is now on our side and we have to make the test suite available first.
--erich
"Jens Lukowski"
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Betreff: Re: [jdt-ui-dev] changed SEF refactoring
Hi Erich
<You get the award as the first jdt-ui contributor!>
thanx *g*
<I have just two "process" comments:
1) where are the JUnit test cases? I have to ask this <g>>
sure *g*
there are none right now but since I will change the refactoring according
to Dirk's proposal I will make them for the new refactoring
how should I test them? just calling the appropiate refactoring ?
< we will make our refactoring test suite available on dev.eclipse.org
next week (if we don't do so please ping us).>
ok
<2) Eclipse has support for creating and absorbing patches: Team>Create
Patch...
and Compare With>Patch. Using this support should simplify things for
both
you and us.
--erich>
ok I will take a look at it
greetings
Jens
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Hi
I've made a few changes to the SEF refactoring, so it can handle
simple Postfix- and PrefixExpressions.
It converts:
field++ and ++field to setField(getField() + 1)
field-- and --field to setField(getField() - 1)
please feel free to comment...
For deeper analysis of the write access there should be a way
to track more than one parent of a ast node.
I couldn't see how to do this right now...
and it seems with the Eclipse launcher you cannot debug it
is this right ?
greetings
Jens Lukowski
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