I find myself doing that a lot by hand, a tool to help would be very useful. Some others that I've thought of are:
- change between (fn [x] ...) and #(...) - pull sexp up to let, or introduce a new let (like introduce variable in java et. al) On Saturday, March 23, 2013 10:42:10 AM UTC+9, Alex Baranosky wrote: > > I'd really like to see a way to factor to code that uses ->/->> and back > again. > > On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Laurent PETIT > <lauren...@gmail.com<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> 2013/3/22 Daniel Glauser <dangl...@gmail.com <javascript:>> >> >>> I feel your pain, would love to see some Clojure refactorings. I had >>> started working on the 1.3 branch of clojure-refactoring trying to bring it >>> up to speed. I met with Tony (the original author of clojure-refactoring) >>> and Phil H. at Clojure/West. Tony was very adamant that we ditch his code >>> and start over. Currently I'm doing some experimenting with sjacket ( >>> https://github.com/cgrand/sjacket) trying to see if we could make that >>> work for renaming. Once I'm confident that direction will work I'm happy to >>> throw some code up on Github. If someone beats me to it then I'd like to >>> contribute to their project. >>> >>> I just created a #clojure-refactoring channel up on Freenode to make it >>> easier to collaborate. We can rename the node once a name emerges for a new >>> project. >>> >> >> Please note that I've also created a project entry for the Google Summer >> Of Code for this : creating refactoring library + integration of it into >> Counterclockwise : >> http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Project+Ideas#ProjectIdeas-RefactoringfeatureforCCWotherIDEs >> >> I think writing a refactoring library with more than one client in mind >> (e.g. a "command line" client as well as an "IDE" client) is interesting >> because it will help shape its API (for instance, an "IDE" client will >> usually want to offer a view of the modifications to be applied, thus >> refactoring can have a review step). >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- >> Laurent >> >> >>> >>> On Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:12:42 AM UTC-6, Akhil Wali wrote: >>> >>>> A fairly new project for refactoring Clojure is clj-refactor.el. >>>> Not too much functionality yet, but supplements clojure-refactoring >>>> pretty well. >>>> clj-refactor.el will later interop with nRepl, or that's the plan I >>>> heard. >>>> >>>> That aside (and I know I'm being redundant), refactoring any Lisp is a >>>> snap with paredit-mode. >>>> It doesn't do stuff like renaming a function or exracting a var, but >>>> I've had some success in making these operations as interactive functions. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:11 AM, Devin Walters <dev...@gmail.com>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Yeah it sort of bums me out that clojure-refactoring has been in the >>>>> ditch. >>>>> >>>>> There are a number of tasks to get this back into a good state. The >>>>> plan right now is to take tests (which were mostly failing and using >>>>> outdated dependencies) from the old-test directory and get them passing >>>>> under Midje. Then, get it to play nicely with nrepl and update any elisp >>>>> that needs updating to bring back the clojure-refactoring minor mode. >>>>> >>>>> If anyone wants to help resurrect this project: https://github.com/** >>>>> devn/clojure-refactoring/tree/**clojure-1.5<https://github.com/devn/clojure-refactoring/tree/clojure-1.5> >>>>> your >>>>> help would be appreciated. I created a new branch and started >>>>> bringing old failing tests over. Feel free to drop me a pull request. >>>>> Big, >>>>> sweeping commits and tiny typo commits are both equally welcome. >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Dave Kincaid wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. It looks like nothing has happened on that in a year and it >>>>> appears to require slime/swank. But it's a start I guess if there isn't >>>>> anything else. >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 6:13:30 PM UTC-7, Devin Walters (devn) >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I don't think much has happened with it recently, but I used to use >>>>> https://github.com/joodie/****clojure-refactoring<https://github.com/joodie/clojure-refactoring> >>>>> . >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> '(Devin Walters) >>>>> Sent from my Motorola RAZR V3 (Matte Black) >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Dave Kincaid wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm wondering if there are any refactoring tools around for working >>>>> with Clojure projects in Emacs. There seems to be all kinds of other >>>>> tools >>>>> except for refactoring. I'm really looking for simple things like ways to >>>>> easily rename variables, functions, namespaces, etc. That seems to be the >>>>> most common thing I'm trying to do. 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