Supporting single responsibility through automated extract method refactoring
The responsibility of a method/function is to perform some desired computations and disseminate the results to its caller through various deliverables, including object fields and variables in output instructions. Based on this definition of responsibility, this paper offers a new algorithm to refactor long methods to those with a single responsibility. We propose a backward slicing algorithm to decompose a long method into slightly overlapping slices. The slices are computed for each output instruction, representing the outcome of a responsibility delegated to the method. The slices will be non-overlapping if the slicing criteria address the same output variable. The slices are further extracted as independent methods, invoked by the original method if certain behavioral preservations are made. The proposed method has been evaluated on the GEMS extract method refactoring benchmark and three real-world projects. On average, our experiments demonstrate at least a 29.6 improvement in precision and a 12.1 refactoring opportunities compared to the state-of-the-art approaches. Furthermore, our tool improves method-level cohesion metrics by an average of 20 proposed approach in extracting methods with a single responsibility.
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