I need to replace all the ocurances of obj.Method1()
to obj.Method2()
where obj
is an instances of the same class. Does ReSharper or VS2010 allow this?
3 Answers
You could write a ReSharper Replace Pattern (ReSharper->Tools->Pattern Catalog, Add Pattern) like so:
where the type of expression obj needs to be changed to your class (that contains Method1).
Then press Save and thereafter press Search now to get all Method1() calls:
Then click Replace and all Method1 calls are type-safely replaced to Method2.
I'd cheat - Do a 3-point symbolic rename (Right-click->Rename on a method name)
- Method1 -> Temp
- Method2 -> Method1
- Temp -> Method2
None of this will change code functionality but will update all your code to use the correct name, except the methods themselves are now named incorrectly - simply rename the methods to by hand and voila - A little bit hacky but fast and effective.
This does rely on all method calls being in managed code (so that VS knows how/what to rename). If you have XML comments, C# rename handles this well but VB doesn't - I assume since you mention ReSharper, you're using C#?
This also assumes the method signatures are identical (if not, get ready for a lot of copy/pasting)
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ReSharper's support for VB is getting close to it's support for C#, at least in a lot of ways.– dlras2Apr 26, 2012 at 15:30
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I thought about this but was hoping there was something like "Replace method call" action either in VS or R# :) Apr 26, 2012 at 15:36
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@Dan I wsan't aware of that - been a while since I've tried it in VB, I'll have to give it another spin– BasicApr 26, 2012 at 19:56
Make body of Method1 like this
public void Method1(...) { return Method2(...); }
And invoke refactoring "Inline method" on Method1.
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Good idea but in my case I need to keep both methods without replacing theirs functional. Apr 28, 2012 at 6:06