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This paper presents Xrefactory a refactoring browser for C and Java languages. The paper discusses a way how refactoring browsers can thresh-passe non-trivial complications introduced by the C pre-preprocessor Resolving those problems is the next step toward so long expected refactoring browser for C++. Our solution is based on practical implementation and exemplified on renaming refactorings.