Abstract

Automated program repair techniques use a buggy program and a partial specification (typically a test suite) to produce a program variant that satisfies the specification. While prior work has studied patch quality [10, 11] and maintainability [2], it has not examined whether automated repair techniques are capable of repairing defects that developers consider important or that are hard for developers to repair manually. This paper tackles those questions.

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