Sesh Murthy, Rama Akkiraju, et al.
Interfaces
As object-oriented class libraries evolve, classes are occasionally deprecated in favor of others with roughly the same functionality. In Java's standard libraries, for example, class Hashtable has been superseded by HashMap, and Iterator is now preferred over Enumeration. Migrating client applications to use the new idioms is often desirable, but making the required changes to declarations and allocation sites can be quite labor-intensive. Moreover, migration becomes complicated - and sometimes impossible - if an application interacts with external components, if a legacy class is not completely equivalent to its replacement, or if multiple interdependent classes must be migrated simultaneously. We present an approach in which mappings between legacy classes and their replacements are specified by the programmer. Then, an analysis based on type constraints determines where declarations and allocation sites can be updated. The method was implemented in Eclipse, and evaluated on a number of Java applications. On average, our tool could migrate more than 90% of the references to legacy classes. Copyright 2005 ACM.
Sesh Murthy, Rama Akkiraju, et al.
Interfaces
Xiaoxia Ren, Barbara G. Ryder, et al.
ICSE 2005
T.B. Dinesh, Frank Tip
DSL 1997
Peter F. Sweeney, Frank Tip
SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages)