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# About the Dataset
The source code used to generate the dataset can be found on
[GitHub](https://github.com/alexjercan/bug-detection/tree/master/bugnet)
The dataset is based on the [CodeNet project](https://github.com/IBM/Project_CodeNet)
and contains Python and C++ code submissions for online coding competitions. The data
is obtained by selecting consecutive attempts of a single user that resulted in fixing a
buggy submission. Thus the data is represented by code pairs and annotated by the diff
and error of each changed instruction. We have already tokenized all the source code
files and kept the same format as in the original dataset.
The upgrade made compared to CodeNetPy is that we only keep one line errors.
This means that the task of bug detection and repair will be easier to manage.
We also removed all the files that fail on linters, so that we are focusing only
on bugs that cannot be identified easily.
The resulting dataset file will be a csv with the following columns:
- `problem_id`: The id of the problem, matches with the id from Project_CodeNet
- `language`: The programming language of the submission (`Python` or `C++`)
- `original_status`: The status of the initial submission (`TLE`, `MLE`, anything that is not `Accepted`)
- `fail`: The initial (buggy) source code formatted (`black` or `clang-fromat`)
- `pass`: The modified (accepted) source code formatted(`black` or `clang-format`
- `change`: The change that was made (`replace`, `insert`, `delete`)
- `i1`: Start of the change in the buggy source (the line; starting with 1)
- `i2`: End of the change in the buggy source (not inclusive; for `insert` we have `i1 == i2`)
- `j1`: Start of the change in the accepted source (the line; starting with 1)
- `j2`: End of the change in the accepted source (not inclusive; for `delete` we have `j1 == j2`)
- `error`: The error that was obtained running the buggy source code on the input/output examples
- `stderr`: The full output of stderr of running the buggy source code on the input/output examples
- `stdout`: The full output of stdout of running the buggy source code on the input/output examples
- `description`: The problem statement in html format
- `input`: The input for the test case
- `output`: The output for the test case