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The test set for the TransCoder system

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arxiv 2008.00293 v1 pith:HZWS7FGE submitted 2020-08-01 cs.CL

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keywords transcoderabilityfeaturesjavasystemtestaccuracycall
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The TransCoder system translates source code between Java, C++, and Python 3. The test set that was used to evaluate its quality is missing important features of Java, including the ability to define and use classes and the ability to call user-defined functions other than recursively. Therefore, the accuracy of TransCoder over programs with those features remains unknown.

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