No Man is an Island: Towards Fully Automatic Programming by Code Search, Code Generation and Program Repair
September 05, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Quanjun Zhang, Chunrong Fang, Ye Shang, Tongke Zhang, Shengcheng Yu, Zhenyu Chen
arXiv ID
2409.03267
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
5
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Automatic programming attempts to minimize human intervention in the generation of executable code, and has been a long-standing challenge in the software engineering community. To advance automatic programming, researchers are focusing on three primary directions: (1) code search that reuses existing code snippets from external databases; (2) code generation that produces new code snippets from natural language; and (3) program repair that refines existing code snippets by fixing detected bugs. Despite significant advancements, the effectiveness of state-of-the-art techniques is still limited, such as the usability of searched code and the correctness of generated code. Motivated by the real-world programming process, where developers usually use various external tools to aid their coding processes, such as code search engines and code testing tools, in this work, we propose \toolname{}, an automatic programming framework that leverages recent large language models (LLMs) to integrate the three research areas to address their inherent limitations. In particular, our framework first leverages different code search strategies to retrieve similar code snippets, which are then used to further guide the code generation process of LLMs. Our framework further validates the quality of generated code by compilers and test cases, and constructs repair prompts to query LLMs for generating correct patches. We conduct preliminary experiments to demonstrate the potential of our framework, \eg helping CodeLlama solve 267 programming problems with an improvement of 62.53\%. As a generic framework, \toolname{} can integrate various code search, generation, and repair tools, combining these three research areas together for the first time. More importantly, it demonstrates the potential of using traditional SE tools to enhance the usability of LLMs in automatic programming.
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