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  1. Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Refactoring Tools (WRT '08)
  2. When refactoring acts like modularity: keeping options open with persistent condition checking
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When refactoring acts like modularity: keeping options open with persistent condition checking

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Shonle, Macneil Lerner, Sorin Griswold, William G.
Abstract Oftentimes the changes required to improve the design of code are crosscutting in nature and thus easier to perform with the assistance of automated refactoring tools. However, the developers of such refactoring tools cannot anticipate every practical transformation, particularly those that are specific to the program's domain. We demonstrate Arcum, a declarative language for describing and performing both general and domain-specific transformations. Because Arcum works directly with declarative descriptions of crosscutting code it can ensure that code written or modified after the transformation also satisfies the design's requirements. As a result, preconditions and postconditions are persistently checked, making the crosscutting code (such as the use of a design idiom or programming style) behave more like a module with respect to checkability and substitutability. Bringing such capabilities into the IDE allows for code to be decomposed closer to the programmer's intentions and less coupled to specific implementations.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 4
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605583396
DOI 10.1145/1636642.1636645
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-10-19
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Arcum Design patterns Refactoring
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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