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Hybrid Automated Program Repair by Combining Large Language Models and Program Analysis

Fengjie Li, Jiajun Jiang, Jiajun Sun, Hongyu Zhang

2025ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Automated Program Repair (APR) has garnered significant attention due to its potential to streamline the bug repair process for human developers. Recently, LLM-based APR methods have shown promise in repairing real-world bugs. However, existing APR methods often utilize patches generated by LLMs without further optimization, resulting in reduced effectiveness due to the lack of program-specific knowledge. Furthermore, the evaluations of these APR methods have typically been conducted under the assumption of perfect fault localization, which may not accurately reflect their real-world effectiveness. To address these limitations, this article introduces an innovative APR approach called G iant R epair . Our approach leverages the insight that LLM-generated patches, although not necessarily correct, offer valuable guidance for the patch generation process. Based on this insight, G iant R epair first constructs patch skeletons from LLM-generated patches to confine the patch space, and then generates high-quality patches tailored to specific programs through context-aware patch generation by instantiating the skeletons. To evaluate the performance of our approach, we conduct two large-scale experiments. The results demonstrate that G iant R epair not only effectively repairs more bugs (an average of 27.78% on Defects4J v1.2 and 23.40% on Defects4J v2.0) than using LLM-generated patches directly, but also outperforms state-of-the-art APR methods by repairing at least 42 and 7 more bugs under perfect and automated fault localization scenarios, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProgram analysisProgramming languageSoftware engineeringSoftware Testing and Debugging TechniquesSoftware Reliability and Analysis ResearchSoftware Engineering Research