How would you setup BRM in VIM? And bonus points for explaining it for Windows users ;-)
> I recently got PyDev for Eclipse, which comes with BRM.I use it from VIM.
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Sybren Stuvel schrieb:
> I use BRM if I need to rename a function or variable, and that's about
> it. I do the rest by hand faster than I can figure out how to use
> additional software.
Sounds like "I can walk from Aachen to Cologne faster than figure
out how to drive a car" ;) I don't know BRM n
Kay Schluehr wrote:
> Instead of writing f(g(h(...))) it is sometimes adaequate to write
>
> x = h(...)
> f(g(x))
>
> I use this a lot in particular in C++. Optimzing compilers eliminate
> runtime penalties. This is of course different in CPython.
if "x" is a local variable, the penality isn't th
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> > -Get rid of extra variables by shifting them inline (e.g.:
> > a=1;b=2;c=a+b --> c=1+2)
>
> This is already excess functionality IMO.
I don't think that Rex talked about his programming style but about
three and only three refactoring methods survived in BRM from ~30
Fow
matt wrote:
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> I'd like to hear other's experiences with refactoring in python. Most
> of the projects I work on are quite small relative to some of the Java
> projects I've worked on.
Python being much less verbose and much more dynamic than Java, the
LOCs/functionnalities ratio can be v
Rex Eastbourne enlightened us with:
> Are there any Bicycle Repair Man users here?
I am.
> I recently got PyDev for Eclipse, which comes with BRM.
I use it from VIM.
> I am disappointed with what I've seen, although I'm not sure if I'm
> using its full functionality.
Why would it need more fun
I know the Eric3 Python IDE integrates with BRM, but I haven't had a need for
much refactoring yet, so I haven't installed BRM. I've only used Eric3's
build-in limited refactoring yet.
Adriaan Renting.
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Eclipse's java refactoring tool puts BRM to shame. This probably has a
lot to do with the static typing of Java and the JDTs nice built in
compiler. When doing Java development the refactoring support is
really nice (and using a nice ide make's java development almost as
easy as python, since the
Are there any Bicycle Repair Man users here? I recently got PyDev for
Eclipse, which comes with BRM. I am disappointed with what I've seen,
although I'm not sure if I'm using its full functionality. According to
PyDev's documentation, this is what one can do:
-Rename a function/variable
-Block of
Are there any Bicycle Repair Man users here? I recently got PyDev for
Eclipse, which comes with BRM. I am disappointed with what I've seen,
although I'm not sure if I'm using its full functionality. According to
PyDev's documentation, this is what one can do:
-Rename a function/variable
-Block of
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