Refining bug reports with hierarchical evidence from an unverified agent trajectory plus repository review raises Pass@1 on SWE-Bench Lite from 41% to 59.67% (GPT-5-mini) and similarly for other agents.
REAgent: Requirement-Driven LLM Agents for Software Issue Resolution
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Issue resolution aims to automatically generate patches from given issue descriptions and has attracted significant attention with the rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs). However, due to the complexity of software issues and codebases, LLM-generated patches often fail to resolve corresponding issues. Although various advanced techniques have been proposed with carefully designed tools and workflows, they typically treat issue descriptions as direct inputs and largely overlook their quality (e.g., missing critical context or containing ambiguous information), which hinders LLMs from accurate understanding and resolution. To address this limitation, we draw on principles from software requirements engineering and propose REAgent, a requirement-driven LLM agent framework that introduces issue-oriented requirements as structured task specifications to better guide patch generation. Specifically, REAgent automatically constructs structured and information-rich issue-oriented requirements, identifies low-quality requirements, and iteratively refines them to improve patch correctness. We conduct comprehensive experiments on three widely used benchmarks using two advanced LLMs, comparing against five representative or state-of-the-art baselines. The results demonstrate that REAgent consistently outperforms all baselines, achieving an average improvement of 17.40% in terms of the number of successfully-resolved issues (% Resolved).
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An external controller for frozen LLMs raises strict validation success on three RL coding tasks from 0/9 to 8/9 by selecting memory records and skills, running fail-fast checks, and propagating credit via eligibility traces.
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Bug Report Specification Refinement with Trajectory Guidance for Automated Program Repair
Refining bug reports with hierarchical evidence from an unverified agent trajectory plus repository review raises Pass@1 on SWE-Bench Lite from 41% to 59.67% (GPT-5-mini) and similarly for other agents.
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PYTHALAB-MERA: Validation-Grounded Memory, Retrieval, and Acceptance Control for Frozen-LLM Coding Agents
An external controller for frozen LLMs raises strict validation success on three RL coding tasks from 0/9 to 8/9 by selecting memory records and skills, running fail-fast checks, and propagating credit via eligibility traces.