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Is Self-repair A Silver Bullet For Code Generation?

Olausson Theo X., Inala Jeevana Priya, Wang Chenglong, Gao Jianfeng, Solar-lezama Armando. Arxiv 2023

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Applications GPT Model Architecture Reinforcement Learning

Large language models have shown remarkable aptitude in code generation, but still struggle to perform complex tasks. Self-repair – in which the model debugs and repairs its own code – has recently become a popular way to boost performance in these settings. However, despite its increasing popularity, existing studies of self-repair have been limited in scope; in many settings, its efficacy thus remains poorly understood. In this paper, we analyze Code Llama, GPT-3.5 and GPT-4’s ability to perform self-repair on problems taken from HumanEval and APPS. We find that when the cost of carrying out repair is taken into account, performance gains are often modest, vary a lot between subsets of the data, and are sometimes not present at all. We hypothesize that this is because self-repair is bottlenecked by the model’s ability to provide feedback on its own code; using a stronger model to artificially boost the quality of the feedback, we observe substantially larger performance gains. Similarly, a small-scale study in which we provide GPT-4 with feedback from human participants suggests that even for the strongest models, self-repair still lags far behind what can be achieved with human-level debugging.

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