3.8 Proceedings Paper

Inferring Program Transformations From Singular Examples via Big Code

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1109/ASE.2019.00033

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Pattern generation; Program adaptation; Code abstraction

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB1001803]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61672045, 61529201]
  3. National Science Foundation [CCF-1566589, CCF-1763906]

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Inferring program transformations from concrete program changes has many potential uses, such as applying systematic program edits, refactoring, and automated program repair. Existing work for inferring program transformations usually rely on statistical information over a potentially large set of program-change examples. However, in many practical scenarios we do not have such a large set of program-change examples. In this paper, we address the challenge of inferring a program transformation from one single example. Our core insight is that big code can provide effective guide for the generalization of a concrete change into a program transformation, i.e., code elements appearing in many files are general and should not be abstracted away. We first propose a framework for transformation inference, where programs are represented as hypergraphs to enable fine-grained generalization of transformations. We then design a transformation inference approach, GENPAT, that infers a program transformation based on code context and statistics from a big code corpus. We have evaluated GENPAT under two distinct application scenarios, systematic editing and program repair. The evaluation on systematic editing shows that GENPAT significantly outperforms a state-of-the-art approach, SYDIT, with up to 5.5x correctly transformed cases. The evaluation on program repair suggests that GENPAT has the potential to be integrated in advanced program repair tools GENPAT successfully repaired 19 real-world bugs in the Defects4J benchmark by simply applying transformations inferred from existing patches, where 4 bugs have never been repaired by any existing technique. Overall, the evaluation results suggest that GENPAT is effective for transformation inference and can potentially be adopted for many different applications.

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