CodeFuse-Query: A Data-Centric Static Code Analysis System for Large-Scale Organizations

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Authors Xiaoheng Xie, Gang Fan, Xiaojun Lin, Ang Zhou, Shijie Li, Xunjin Zheng, Yinan Liang, Yu Zhang, Na Yu, Haokun Li, Xinyu Chen, Yingzhuang Chen, Yi Zhen, Dejun Dong, Xianjin Fu, Jinzhou Su, Fuxiong Pan, Pengshuai Luo, Youzheng Feng, Ruoxiang Hu, Jing Fan, Jinguo Zhou, Xiao Xiao, Peng Di arXiv ID 2401.01571 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.PL Citations 3 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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In the domain of large-scale software development, the demands for dynamic and multifaceted static code analysis exceed the capabilities of traditional tools. To bridge this gap, we present CodeFuse-Query, a system that redefines static code analysis through the fusion of Domain Optimized System Design and Logic Oriented Computation Design. CodeFuse-Query reimagines code analysis as a data computation task, support scanning over 10 billion lines of code daily and more than 300 different tasks. It optimizes resource utilization, prioritizes data reusability, applies incremental code extraction, and introduces tasks types specially for Code Change, underscoring its domain-optimized design. The system's logic-oriented facet employs Datalog, utilizing a unique two-tiered schema, COREF, to convert source code into data facts. Through Godel, a distinctive language, CodeFuse-Query enables formulation of complex tasks as logical expressions, harnessing Datalog's declarative prowess. This paper provides empirical evidence of CodeFuse-Query's transformative approach, demonstrating its robustness, scalability, and efficiency. We also highlight its real-world impact and diverse applications, emphasizing its potential to reshape the landscape of static code analysis in the context of large-scale software development.Furthermore, in the spirit of collaboration and advancing the field, our project is open-sourced and the repository is available for public access
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