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Reasoning Runtime Behavior of a Program with LLM: How Far Are We?

Authors :
Chen, Junkai
Pan, Zhiyuan
Hu, Xing
Li, Zhenhao
Li, Ge
Xia, Xin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Large language models for code (i.e., code LLMs) have shown strong code understanding and generation capabilities. To evaluate the capabilities of code LLMs in various aspects, many benchmarks have been proposed (e.g., HumanEval and ClassEval). Code reasoning is one of the most essential abilities of code LLMs, but existing benchmarks for code reasoning are not sufficient. Typically, they focus on predicting the input and output of a program, ignoring the evaluation of the intermediate behavior during program execution, as well as the logical consistency (e.g., the model should not give the correct output if the prediction of execution path is wrong) when performing the reasoning. To address these problems, in this paper, we propose a framework, namely REval, for evaluating code reasoning abilities and consistency of code LLMs with program execution. We utilize existing code benchmarks and adapt them to new benchmarks within our framework. A large-scale empirical study is conducted and most LLMs show unsatisfactory performance on both Runtime Behavior Reasoning (i.e., an average accuracy of 44.4%) and Incremental Consistency Evaluation (i.e., an average IC score of 10.3). Evaluation results of current code LLMs reflect the urgent need for the community to strengthen the code reasoning capability of code LLMs. Our code, data, and \newname leaderboard are available at https://r-eval.github.io.<br />Comment: Accepted by ICSE 2025 and this is our preprint version. Our REval leaderboard is available at https://r-eval.github.io

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.16437
Document Type :
Working Paper