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Etymology
Verb
refactor (third-person singular simple present refactors, present participle refactoring, simple past and past participle refactored)
- (programming) To rewrite existing source code in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without affecting its meaning or behaviour.
- (writing) To rewrite existing text in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without intentionally affecting its meaning. Similar to, but sometimes involving more extensive restructuring than, copy editing.
- Two significant activities which to contribute to community projects, such as Wikipedia, are to refactor complicated articles into simpler ones, and to refactor duplicated content into reusable templates.
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(computing) to rewrite existing source code in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without affecting its meaning or behaviour
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Noun
refactor (plural refactors)
- (programming) The process by which source code is refactored.
- We don't have time for a major refactor: we're shipping in two weeks.
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