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First Commercial C++ Development Refactoring Tool

swrittenb writes "According to their recent press release, SlickEdit Inc. announced Visual SlickEdit® v9, the first commercially available development tool with C++ refactoring. Although this area has been studied, and non-commercial refactoring tools for C++ exist, how comfortable are people using an automated solution for refactoring with this particular language?"

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  1. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  2. Re:Extremely Uncomfortable by trouser · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Cell phone ?

    Vagina.

    Yes, box spoon vegetable pudding with fiddly, fiddly bits of string all wrapped around like eggs on a Christmas tree.

    Trench warfare. TRENCH !!!

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  3. We have shit tools by QuantumG · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    we know it, we get over it. There's no unix version so I guess I won't even try this tool. Seems pretty sad that we can write a compiler but not a simple refactoring tool, but hey, no-one ever said parsing C++ was easy.

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