[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James A. Duncan) writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>And, on closer inspection it gets us a good long way along the road
>>to a refactoring browser. To the extent that I've taken your
>>original code sample, added some other stuff which means it can spot
>>the use of, say $_ and packaged it all up, along with the beginnings
>>of a Reflex::* (for 'Reflexion') namespace for stashing meta data
>>about 'things' (currently parameters and methods, but with the
>>possibility of it growing into describing source files, Classes,
>>etc) and I've created a sourceforge project (called PREFACE for
>>'Perl REFACtoring Engine', thanks Greg).
>>
>>However, it works. For some values of 'works'.
> 
> Definitly. It all looks interesting. I don't have that much time to
> put effort into this (and I find myself giggling nervously that
> someone turned my mad ramblings into the makings of a useful piece
> of code)

Don't worry, I'll make sure I've excised all your initial ramblings
from the code by the time I've finished...

>>Please, if you're interested, take a look at
>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/preface/, there's no files released
>>yet, you'll have to pull it down from CVS, but I think it's worth a
>>look.
>>
> 
> Have done. Again, I'm pretty busy at the moment, but I'll keep my
> eyes on it.

Enjoy.

-- 
Piers

   "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a language in
    possession of a rich syntax must be in need of a rewrite."
         -- Jane Austen?

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