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Xref-Tech has released Xrefactory 1.6.9, a $29 shareware refactoring browser for Emacs, XEmacs,... Posted: Jan 8, 2007 3:57 AM
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Xref-Tech has released Xrefactory 1.6.9, a $29 shareware refactoring browser for Emacs, XEmacs, and jEdit. It supports C and Java, and runs on Unix and Windows. Supported refactorings include "method (function) extraction; renaming of packages, classes, parameters, variables, fields (structure records) and methods (functions); insertion, deletion and moving of parameters, field and method moving; pushing down and pulling up fields and methods; encapsulate field; and more." This release adds support for gcc4.

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