Refactoring
Refactoring
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Author(s): Beck, Kent
Fields, Jay
Fowler, Martin
Harvie, Shane
ISBN No.: 9780321603500
Pages: 480
Year: 200910
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 56.21
Status: Out Of Print

Foreword . xiii Preface . xv Acknowledgments . xx About the Authors . xxii Chapter 1: Refactoring, a First Example . 1 The Starting Point . 2 The First Step in Refactoring . 6 Decomposing and Redistributing the Statement Method .


7 Replacing the Conditional Logic on Price Code with Polymorphism . 32 Final Thoughts . 50 Chapter 2: Principles in Refactoring . 51 Where Did Refactoring Come From? . 51 Defining Refactoring . 52 Why Should You Refactor? . 54 When Should You Refactor? . 57 Why Refactoring Works .


60 What Do I Tell My Manager? . 61 Indirection and Refactoring . 61 Problems with Refactoring . 63 Refactoring and Design. 67 It Takes A While to Create Nothing . 69 Refactoring and Performance . 70 Optimizing a Payroll System . 71 Chapter 3: Bad Smells in Code .


73 Duplicated Code . 74 Long Method . 74 Large Class . 76 Long Parameter List . 76 Divergent Change . 77 Shotgun Surgery . 78 Feature Envy . 78 Data Clumps .


79 Primitive Obsession . 79 Case Statements . 80 Parallel Inheritance Hierarchies . 81 Lazy Class . 81 Speculative Generality . 81 Temporary Field . 82 Message Chains . 82 Middle Man .


83 Inappropriate Intimacy . 83 Alternative Classes with Different Interfaces . 83 Incomplete Library Class . 84 Data Class . 84 Refused Bequest . 84 Comments . 85 Metaprogramming Madness . 86 Disjointed API .


86 Repetitive Boilerplate . 86 Chapter 4: Building Tests . 87 The Value of Self-Testing Code . 87 The Test::Unit Testing Framework . 88 Developer and Quality Assurance Tests . 91 Adding More Tests . 92 Chapter 5: Toward a Catalog of Refactorings . 97 Format of the Refactorings .


97 Finding References . 99 Chapter 6: Composing Methods . 101 Extract Method . 102 Inline Method . 108 Inline Temp . 110 Replace Temp with Query. 111 Replace Temp with Chain . 114 Introduce Explaining Variable .


117 Split Temporary Variable . 121 Remove Assignments to Parameters . 124 Replace Method with Method Object . 127 Substitute Algorithm . 131 Replace Loop with Collection Closure Method . 133 Extract Surrounding Method . 135 Introduce Class Annotation . 139 Introduce Named Parameter .


142 Remove Named Parameter . 147 Remove Unused Default Parameter . 150 Dynamic Method Definition . 152 Replace Dynamic Receptor with Dynamic Method Definition . 158 Isolate Dynamic Receptor . 160 Move Eval from Runtime to Parse Time . 165 Chapter 7: Moving Features Between Objects . 167 Move Method .


167 Move Field . 172 Extract Class . 175 Inline Class . 179 Hide Delegate . 181 Remove Middle Man . 185 Chapter 8: Organizing Data . 187 Self Encapsulate Field . 188 Replace Data Value with Object .


191 Change Value to Reference . 194 Change Reference to Value . 198 Replace Array with Object . 201 Replace Hash with Object . 206 Change Unidirectional Association to Bidirectional . 210 Change Bidirectional Association to Unidirectional . 213 Replace Magic Number with Symbolic Constant . 217 Encapsulate Collection .


219 Replace Record with Data Class . 224 Replace Type Code with Polymorphism . 225 Replace Type Code with Module Extension . 232 Replace Type Code with State/Strategy . 239 Replace Subclass with Fields . 251 Lazily Initialized Attribute . 255 Eagerly Initialized Attribute . 257 Chapter 9: Simplifying Conditional Expressions .


261 Decompose Conditional . 261 Recompose Conditional . 264 Consolidate Conditional Expression . 265 Consolidate Duplicate Conditional Fragments . 268 Remove Control Flag . 269 Replace Nested Conditional with Guard Clauses . 274 Replace Conditional with Polymorphism . 279 Introduce Null Object .


284 Introduce Assertion . 292 Chapter 10: Making Method Calls Simpler . 297 Rename Method . 298 Add Parameter . 300 Remove Parameter . 302 Separate Query from Modifier . 303 Parameterize Method . 307 Replace Parameter with Explicit Methods .


310 Preserve Whole Object . 313 Replace Parameter with Method . 317 Introduce Parameter Object . 320 Remove Setting Method . 324 Hide Method . 327 Replace Constructor with Factory Method . 328 Replace Error Code with Exception . 332 Replace Exception with Test .


337 Introduce Gateway . 341 Introduce Expression Builder . 346 Chapter 11: Dealing with Generalization . 353 Pull Up Method . 353 Push Down Method . 356 Extract Module . 357 Inline Module . 362 Extract Subclass .


363 Introduce Inheritance . 368 Collapse Heirarchy . 371 Form Template Method . 372 Replace Inheritance with Delegation . 386 Replace Delegation with Hierarchy . 389 Replace Abstract Superclass with Module . 392 Chapter 12: Big Refactorings . 397 The Nature of the Game .


397 Why Big Refactorings Are Important . 398 Four Big Refactorings . 398 Tease Apart Inheritance . 399 Convert Procedural Design to Objects . 405 Separate Domain from Presentation . 406 Extract Hierarchy . 412 Chapter 13: Putting It All Together . 417 References .


421 Index . 423.


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