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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
Complex classes like main.TestStateSave often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
1 | package main |
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11 | func TestStateSave(t *testing.T) { |
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12 | // Setup test environment |
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13 | originalDataFolder := dataFolder |
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14 | dataFolder = ".hget_test/" |
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15 | defer func() { |
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16 | dataFolder = originalDataFolder |
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17 | usr, _ := user.Current() |
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18 | testFolder := filepath.Join(usr.HomeDir, dataFolder) |
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19 | os.RemoveAll(testFolder) |
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20 | }() |
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22 | // Create test state |
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23 | testURL := "http://example.com/test.zip" |
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24 | s := &State{ |
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25 | URL: testURL, |
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26 | Parts: []Part{ |
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27 | { |
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28 | Index: 0, |
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29 | URL: testURL, |
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30 | Path: "temp_part0", |
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31 | RangeFrom: 0, |
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32 | RangeTo: 100, |
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33 | }, |
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34 | { |
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35 | Index: 1, |
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36 | URL: testURL, |
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37 | Path: "temp_part1", |
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38 | RangeFrom: 101, |
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39 | RangeTo: 200, |
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40 | }, |
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41 | }, |
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42 | } |
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44 | // Create temporary files for parts |
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45 | for _, part := range s.Parts { |
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46 | err := os.WriteFile(part.Path, []byte("test content"), 0644) |
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47 | if err != nil { |
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48 | t.Fatalf("Failed to create test file: %v", err) |
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49 | } |
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50 | defer os.Remove(part.Path) // Cleanup in case the test fails |
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51 | } |
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53 | // Test Save method |
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54 | err := s.Save() |
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55 | if err != nil { |
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56 | t.Fatalf("Save() failed: %v", err) |
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57 | } |
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58 | |||
59 | // Verify state file was created |
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60 | folder := FolderOf(testURL) |
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61 | stateFilePath := filepath.Join(folder, stateFileName) |
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63 | if _, err := os.Stat(stateFilePath); os.IsNotExist(err) { |
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64 | t.Fatalf("State file was not created at %s", stateFilePath) |
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65 | } |
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67 | // Verify content of the state file |
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68 | stateBytes, err := os.ReadFile(stateFilePath) |
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69 | if err != nil { |
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70 | t.Fatalf("Could not read state file: %v", err) |
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71 | } |
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73 | var savedState State |
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74 | err = json.Unmarshal(stateBytes, &savedState) |
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75 | if err != nil { |
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76 | t.Fatalf("Could not unmarshal state file: %v", err) |
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77 | } |
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79 | if savedState.URL != testURL { |
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80 | t.Errorf("Expected URL %s, got %s", testURL, savedState.URL) |
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81 | } |
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83 | if len(savedState.Parts) != len(s.Parts) { |
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84 | t.Errorf("Expected %d parts, got %d", len(s.Parts), len(savedState.Parts)) |
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85 | } |
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87 | // Verify part files were moved |
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88 | for _, part := range s.Parts { |
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89 | movedPath := filepath.Join(folder, filepath.Base(part.Path)) |
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90 | if _, err := os.Stat(movedPath); os.IsNotExist(err) { |
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91 | t.Errorf("Part file not moved to %s", movedPath) |
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92 | } else { |
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93 | // Clean up moved files |
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94 | os.Remove(movedPath) |
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95 | } |
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