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| Started by | Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> |
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| First post | 2014-09-15 14:44 -0500 |
| Last post | 2014-09-15 14:44 -0500 |
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PyCharm refactoring tool? Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> - 2014-09-15 14:44 -0500
| From | Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2014-09-15 14:44 -0500 |
| Subject | PyCharm refactoring tool? |
| Message-ID | <mailman.14033.1410810288.18130.python-list@python.org> |
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I started up an instance of PyCharm last Friday. It's mostly just been sitting there like a bump on a log. I set things up to use Emacs as my editor. It seems most of its functionality won't be all that useful. Most of my work is on libraries/platforms - stuff which is not runnable in isolation, so the Run menu doesn't look all that useful. I have git, etc integrated into my Emacs environment, so don't need the VCS menu. Most everything else looks fairly genertic. Except the Refactor menu. Before I try to do much/anything with it, I thought I would solicit feedback on its capability. Does it work as intended? I read through the PyCharm help sections on refactoring. It seems to describe a number of code refactorings which aren't available for Python code. For example, I don't see an "invert boolean" refactoring. How useful is PyCharm's refactoring subsystem? Thx, Skip
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