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    Default C++ refactoring browser?

    Does anyone know a good C++ refactoring browser? So far, I think there might be only Java and Smalltalk ones.

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    Default Re: C++ refactoring browser?

    visual slickedit has some refactoring support.
    http://www.gamesfromwithin.com/artic...10/000102.html

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    Default Re: C++ refactoring browser?

    Ref++ is a nice plugin for VS http://www.refpp.com/

    There is some kind of plugin for Emacs for C++ refactoring

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    Default Re: C++ refactoring browser?

    I don't have Visual Studio and don't use Emacs. It's surprising there isn't something else.

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    Default Re: C++ refactoring browser?

    There is a free version of Visual Studio - Express Edition
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/

    Ref++ is probably compatible with it.

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