Turning the Tide: Repository-based Code Reflection

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Authors Wei Zhang, Jian Yang, Jiaxi Yang, Ya Wang, Zhoujun Li, Zeyu Cui, Binyuan Hui, Junyang Lin arXiv ID 2507.09866 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 6 Venue Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Code large language models (LLMs) enhance programming by understanding and generating code across languages, offering intelligent feedback, bug detection, and code updates through reflection, improving development efficiency and accessibility. While benchmarks (e.g. HumanEval/LiveCodeBench) evaluate code generation and real-world relevance, previous works ignore the scenario of modifying code in repositories. Considering challenges remaining in improving reflection capabilities and avoiding data contamination in dynamic benchmarks, we introduce LiveRepoReflection, a challenging benchmark for evaluating code understanding and generation in multi-file repository contexts, featuring 1,888 rigorously filtered test cases across $6$ programming languages to ensure diversity, correctness, and high difficulty. Further, we create RepoReflection-Instruct, a large-scale, quality-filtered instruction-tuning dataset derived from diverse sources, used to train RepoReflectionCoder through a two-turn dialogue process involving code generation and error-driven repair. The leaderboard evaluates over 40 LLMs to reflect the model performance of repository-based code reflection.
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