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Zhang YW, Jin Z, Wang ZJ et al. SAGA: Summarization-guided assert statement generation. JOURNAL OFCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 40(1): 138−157, Jan. 2025. DOI: 10.1007/s11390-023-2878-6
Citation: Zhang YW, Jin Z, Wang ZJ et al. SAGA: Summarization-guided assert statement generation. JOURNAL OFCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 40(1): 138−157, Jan. 2025. DOI: 10.1007/s11390-023-2878-6

SAGA: Summarization-Guided Assert Statement Generation

  • Generating meaningful assert statements is one of the key challenges in automated test case generation, which requires understanding the intended functionality of the tested code. Recently, deep learning based models have shown promise in improving the performance of assert statement generation. However, the existing models only rely on the test prefixes along with their corresponding focal methods, yet ignore the developer-written summarization. Based on our observations, the summarization contents usually express the intended program behavior or contain parameters that will appear directly in the assert statement. Such information will help existing models address their current inability to accurately predict assert statements. This paper presents a summarization-guided approach for automatically generating assert statements. To derive generic representations for natural language (i.e., summarization) and programming language (i.e., test prefixes and focal methods), we leverage a pre-trained language model as the reference architecture and fine-tune it on the task of assert statement generation. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed approach makes the first attempt to leverage the summarization of focal methods as the guidance for making the generated assert statements more accurate. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on two real-world datasets compared with state-of-the-art models.
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