2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.13296
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Predicting Patch Correctness Based on the Similarity of Failing Test Cases

Abstract: How do we know a generated patch is correct? This is a key challenging question that generate-and-validate automated program repair (APR) systems struggle to address given the incompleteness of available test suites. Our intuition is that we can triage correct patches by checking whether each generated patch strictly implements code changes (i.e., behaviour) that are relevant to the bug it addresses. Such a bug is commonly specified by a failing test case. Towards predicting patch correctness in APR, we propos… Show more

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