"""rope refactor package This package contains modules that perform python refactorings. Refactoring classes perform refactorings in 4 steps: 1. Collect some data for performing the refactoring and use them to construct a refactoring class. Like:: renamer = Rename(project, resource, offset) 2. Some refactorings give you useful information about the refactoring after their construction. Like:: print(renamer.get_old_name()) 3. Give the refactoring class more information about how to perform the refactoring and get the changes this refactoring is going to make. This is done by calling `get_changes` method of the refactoring class. Like:: changes = renamer.get_changes(new_name) 4. You can commit the changes. Like:: project.do(changes) These steps are like the steps IDEs usually do for performing a refactoring. These are the things an IDE does in each step: 1. Construct a refactoring object by giving it information like resource, offset and ... . Some of the refactoring problems (like performing rename refactoring on language keywords) can be reported here. 2. Print some information about the refactoring and ask the user about the information that are necessary for completing the refactoring (like new name). 3. Call the `get_changes` by passing it information asked from the user (if necessary) and get and preview the changes returned by it. 4. perform the refactoring. From ``0.5m5`` release the `get_changes()` method of some time- consuming refactorings take an optional `rope.base.taskhandle. TaskHandle` parameter. You can use this object for stopping or monitoring the progress of refactorings. """ from rope.refactor.importutils import ImportOrganizer # noqa from rope.refactor.topackage import ModuleToPackage # noqa __all__ = [ "rename", "move", "inline", "extract", "restructure", "topackage", "importutils", "usefunction", "change_signature", "encapsulate_field", "introduce_factory", "introduce_parameter", "localtofield", "method_object", "multiproject", ]