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i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original

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  • geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.townG geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.town

    @whitequark @ireneista I very much respect that.

    I view code like writing and I will tweak structure and form for far too long sometimes. Layout ends up getting less of my attention.

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    @GeoffWozniak @ireneista I see layout as part of the form, I guess? I write source code files in much the same way as one would write chapters in a book: somewhat self-contained, and intended to make sense when read top-to-bottom linearly and with roughly one full-displayful of contex. so if rustfmt decides to blow up a function call into 20 lines out of nowhere it very much messes with that, for example

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    • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

      @GeoffWozniak @ireneista I see layout as part of the form, I guess? I write source code files in much the same way as one would write chapters in a book: somewhat self-contained, and intended to make sense when read top-to-bottom linearly and with roughly one full-displayful of contex. so if rustfmt decides to blow up a function call into 20 lines out of nowhere it very much messes with that, for example

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      @whitequark @ireneista Well, I do have limits.

      In my case I spend my time in Binutils and GCC. Do I love the GNU style? No. But does consistency help? Yes. So I demur. But I will restructure things so the single line curly braces don't take over.

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      • geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.townG geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.town

        @whitequark @ireneista Well, I do have limits.

        In my case I spend my time in Binutils and GCC. Do I love the GNU style? No. But does consistency help? Yes. So I demur. But I will restructure things so the single line curly braces don't take over.

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        @GeoffWozniak @ireneista the awful code style is probably #2 in the list of top 5 reasons I contribute to LLVM instead of GNU tools. I should use it as a testcase for the tool I'm working on, actually

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        • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

          @GeoffWozniak @ireneista the awful code style is probably #2 in the list of top 5 reasons I contribute to LLVM instead of GNU tools. I should use it as a testcase for the tool I'm working on, actually

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          @GeoffWozniak @ireneista awful memories of chasing down a bug in or1k binutils where .got section got somehow slightly unaligned from _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_. I never figured it out; I have since quit the company and I will mercifully never have to think about or1k again

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          • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

            @GeoffWozniak @ireneista the awful code style is probably #2 in the list of top 5 reasons I contribute to LLVM instead of GNU tools. I should use it as a testcase for the tool I'm working on, actually

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            @whitequark @ireneista I've grown used to it. That may say something bad about me, but it keeps me employed.

            However, I never use it as a style in anything else, though.

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            • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

              @GeoffWozniak @ireneista awful memories of chasing down a bug in or1k binutils where .got section got somehow slightly unaligned from _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_. I never figured it out; I have since quit the company and I will mercifully never have to think about or1k again

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              @whitequark @ireneista I was in this wonderousness today, used in one of those functions that is a few hundred lines long with nested case statements and no attempt at functional abstraction.

              So perhaps I have lost any hope of making art.

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              • geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.townG geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.town

                @whitequark @ireneista I've grown used to it. That may say something bad about me, but it keeps me employed.

                However, I never use it as a style in anything else, though.

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                @GeoffWozniak @ireneista yeah I mean I've submitted binutils patches while I was employed there, and for all the dislike I have for that code style it was so far down the list of bad things about that job that it didn't even register

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                • geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.townG geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.town

                  @whitequark @ireneista I was in this wonderousness today, used in one of those functions that is a few hundred lines long with nested case statements and no attempt at functional abstraction.

                  So perhaps I have lost any hope of making art.

                  Link Preview Image
                  sourceware.org Git - binutils-gdb.git/blob - bfd/elf-bfd.h

                  favicon

                  (sourceware.org)

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                  @GeoffWozniak @ireneista yeah I have regretfully seen libbfd

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                  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                    i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original

                    the "ideal" (their choice of words) case is 64.2%

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                    @whitequark do the thing. Science the shit out of it.

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                    • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                      i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original

                      the "ideal" (their choice of words) case is 64.2%

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                      @whitequark 64.2% of the time, it works every time!

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                      • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                        @GeoffWozniak @ireneista yeah I have regretfully seen libbfd

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                        @whitequark @ireneista Sorry, I probably should have put a CW on that.

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                          @static one of my motivations for this is that there are linters popular in the Python ecosystem and i really don't like how they work, haha

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                          • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                            i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original

                            the "ideal" (their choice of words) case is 64.2%

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                            @whitequark Seeing somebody trying to implement the service proposed at malus.sh/ and it working just half of the time makes me keep some hope.
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                            • csolisr@hub.azkware.netC csolisr@hub.azkware.net
                              @whitequark Seeing somebody trying to implement the service proposed at malus.sh/ and it working just half of the time makes me keep some hope.
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                              @csolisr i did a double take

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                              • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original

                                the "ideal" (their choice of words) case is 64.2%

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                                @whitequark I guess if your code is extruded as a homogenous paste and probably didn't work to begin with, one doesn't care as much...?

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                                • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @ireneista @GeoffWozniak based on a discussion with someone who has worked on this problem before we want to try building a diffusion model that captures the whitespace between code tokens and is then able to inject it into a given parsetree, which appears to be a fairly efficient and unproblematic way to do this

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                                  @whitequark @ireneista @GeoffWozniak ~~ah, so python indentation~~

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                                  • nxskok@cupoftea.socialN nxskok@cupoftea.social

                                    @whitequark @deborahh @danlyke ie, the sort of thing a linter does?

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                                    @nxskok @whitequark @deborahh @danlyke to be fair, according to the paper, replacing for with while loops and vice versa and the like was also the goal

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                                    • deborahh@cosocial.caD deborahh@cosocial.ca

                                      @whitequark @danlyke so … by "reformatted" I assume you mean aesthetically tidied up, with no change in functionality required?

                                      If I got that right: wtf?

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                                      @deborahh @whitequark @danlyke

                                      No.

                                      "there is no existing work that performs full stylization on an arbitrary piece of code. The most common methods are rule-based linters, formatters, which are limited to a few pre-defined style rules"

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                                      • mrkeen@mastodon.socialM mrkeen@mastodon.social

                                        @deborahh @whitequark @danlyke

                                        No.

                                        "there is no existing work that performs full stylization on an arbitrary piece of code. The most common methods are rule-based linters, formatters, which are limited to a few pre-defined style rules"

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                                        @mrkeen @deborahh @danlyke I do think that stretching the definition of what "code style" could reasonably refer to until it fits the shape of the research product is a part of the problem here. (Consider that the introduction explicitly refers to the gotofail bug as something the research is supposed to help with, whereas it is plainly evident that it would make that problem only worse.)

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                                        • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                          i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original

                                          the "ideal" (their choice of words) case is 64.2%

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                                          @whitequark I'm slightly embarrassed that this is coming from Germany.

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