* ICSE 2018 *
Sun 27 May - Sun 3 June 2018 Gothenburg, Sweden
Fri 1 Jun 2018 12:00 - 12:20 at H1 room - Code Search, Synthesis, Performance Chair(s): Shahar Maoz

Data structure synthesis is the task of generating data structure implementations from high-level specifications. Recent work in this area has shown potential to save programmer time and reduce the risk of defects. Existing techniques focus on data structures for manipulating subsets of a single collection, but real-world programs often track multiple related collections and aggregate properties such as sums, counts, minimums, and maximums.

This paper shows how to synthesize data structures that track subsets and aggregations of multiple related collections. Our technique decomposes the synthesis task into alternating steps of query synthesis and incrementalization. The query synthesis step implements pure operations over the data structure state by leveraging existing enumerative synthesis techniques, specialized to the data structures domain. The incrementalization step implements imperative state modifications by re-framing them as fresh queries that determine what to change, coupled with a small amount of code to apply the change. As an added benefit of this approach over previous work, the synthesized data structure is optimized for not only the queries in the specification but also the required update operations. We have evaluated our approach in four large case studies, demonstrating that these extensions are broadly applicable.

Fri 1 Jun

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11:00 - 12:30
Code Search, Synthesis, PerformanceTechnical Papers / Journal first papers at H1 room
Chair(s): Shahar Maoz Tel Aviv University
11:00
20m
Research paper
Deep Code Search
Technical Papers
Xiaodong Gu The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hongyu Zhang The University of Newcastle, Sunghun Kim Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Pre-print
11:20
20m
Talk
Augmenting and Structuring User Queries to Support Efficient Free-Form Code Search
Journal first papers
Raphaël Sirres , Tegawendé F. Bissyandé University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Dongsun Kim University of Luxembourg, David Lo Singapore Management University, Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg, SnT, Kisub Kim University of Luxembourg, SnT, Yves Le Traon University of Luxembourg
Link to publication DOI Pre-print Media Attached
11:40
20m
Talk
FaCoY – A Code-to-Code Search Engine
Technical Papers
Kisub Kim University of Luxembourg, SnT, Dongsun Kim University of Luxembourg, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Eunjong Choi Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Li Li University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg, SnT, Yves Le Traon University of Luxembourg
Link to publication DOI Pre-print Media Attached
12:00
20m
Talk
Generalized Data Structure SynthesisAward
Technical Papers
Calvin Loncaric University of Washington, Michael D. Ernst University of Washington, USA, Emina Torlak University of Washington
DOI Pre-print Media Attached
12:20
10m
Talk
Q&A in groups
Technical Papers