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by robert-brown 2879 days ago
Yes, that's what you do. And you commit the change when all the tests pass.
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And that's insane, people don't scale like that. It's harder enough keeping your head around one large project let alone every project a company has that you might have to jump into at any point.
You're arguing for the nonexistence of something that obviously exists. There are tens of thousands of engineers at Google working in this manner on one of the largest codebases ever assembled.
What exactly makes automated refactoring difficult?