Refactoring
Contents
When to Refactor - a Guideline
Refactorings During Daily Work
One of the ideas of Code Reviews is that the OpenOffice.org code base will improve gradually, step by step, during daily work. To reach that goal, continuous little code improvements during other tasks are needed. To meet also short term quality-goals, not every refactoring can be done at any time.
Categories of Refactorings
This is mainly a question of common sense, the following just provides the overall idea. Don't count lines to decide, if a refactoring is "middle" or "major".
Minimal refactorings
that
- affect only the code one would touch anyway for the actual task
- and have a negligible risk
are always desired and allowed.
All other refactorings may happen only on development code lines (like currently SRC680), but not on release branches (like OOF680).
Middle Refactorings
that
- are not larger than about 1/3 of the code changed for the actual tasks
- may cause some, but not extremely high, risk
can be done on the fly in the same CWS with other tasks. If they affect other parts of the product than the actual tasks, document this in an extra task, so the QA knows what needs to be tested additionally. Keep your I-team (especially the QA member) informed!
Major Refactorings
that
- are huge
- or carry an extraordinary risk
should be done in dedicated CWSs.