Something like this?
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/900
I don't know if it's still possibe in Pharo.
Notice you have to manually select, type and replace each method. The RB
rewriter can do that automatically for you.
Cheers,
Hernán
On 28/09/2012 15:23, Sabine Knöfel wrote:
Thank you Hernán,
the refactoring browser is a very powerful tool.
But I need something quite easy. See the example screenshot. I just
started to rename the parameter "aHtmlRoot" to "html".
Now I have to doubleclick each single "aHtmlRoot" and paste "html". This
is boring. It would like that all the highlighted words change in the
same moment, I change the first one. This could be switched on in the
system settings.
This situation occurs at least daily to me. Am I the only one?
Greetings Sabine
PS: yes I know about cascading, this is not the point here;-)
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Hernán Morales Durand
<hernan.mora...@gmail.com <mailto:hernan.mora...@gmail.com>> wrote:
You may use the Refactoring Browser from OmniBrowser to do that.
1) Open a scoped browser, i.e. select a method, contextual menu ->
Refactoring scope -> Selection (you may filter by multiple methods,
categories, classes or packages depending your current selection in OB)
2) In the new browser window, select method, contextual menu ->
Refactor -> Source Regex...
For example given the method:
test1
| var1 var2 var3 var4 |
var3 := #symbol1.
var4 := 'cadena1'.
var1 := 'my first testString'.
var2 := 'my second testString'.
^ var1 foobar , var2 foobar
a regex refactoring replacing #symbol1 with 'symbol1' and
'testString' with 'myString' could be:
ORSourceRegexRefactoring new
"Example 1: Replace symbols with strings"
replace: '#(\w+)' with: '''$1''' ignoreCase: false;
"Example 2: Replace occurrences of a string with another
string"
replace: '#*testString' with: 'myString';
yourself
3) Open menu on the refactoring source code, click Accept (DO NOT
use the keyboard commands)
4) A new browser window will let you accept, filter, or cancel the
refactorings.
If you want to modify message patterns/nodes, use the Refactor ->
Rewrite code... templates. Take a look at:
http://st-www.cs.illinois.edu/__users/brant/Refactory/Rewrite.__html
<http://st-www.cs.illinois.edu/users/brant/Refactory/Rewrite.html>
to learn about the rewrite rules.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Hernán
On 28/09/2012 4:51, Sabine Knöfel wrote:
Hi,
double clicking on one word in the system browser selects this
word in one
color and all other appearances of this wort in another color.
This is nice.
Is there a possibility to change ALL the occurences of this word
in one
action? I did noch find this feature yet.
I do not mean the search and replace dialog - to many clicks while
developing.
Greetings Sabine
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