2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2009.05090
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JCoffee: Using Compiler Feedback to Make Partial Code Snippets Compilable

Abstract: Static program analysis tools are often required to work with only a small part of a programs source code, either due to the unavailability of the entire program or the lack of need to analyze the complete code. This makes it challenging to use static analysis tools that require a complete and typed intermediate representation (IR). We present JCoffee, a tool that leverages compiler feedback to convert partial Java programs into their compilable counterparts by simulating the presence of missing surrounding co… Show more

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