How Do Assertions Impact Coverage-Based Test-Suite Reduction?

Junjie Chen, Y. Bai, Dan Hao, Lingming Zhang, Lu Zhang, Bing Xie
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Code coverage is the dominant criterion in test-suite reduction. Typically, most test-suite reduction techniques repeatedly remove tests covering code that has been covered by other tests from the test suite. However, test-suite reduction based on code coverage alone may incur fault-detection capability loss, because a test detects faults if and only if its execution covers buggy code and its test oracle catches the buggy state. In other words, test oracles may also affect test-suite reduction, However, to our knowledge, their impacts have never been studied before. In this paper, we conduct the first empirical study on such impacts by using 10 real-world GitHub Java projects, and find that assertions (i.e., a typical type of test oracles) are significantly correlated with coverage-based test-suite reduction. Based on our preliminary study results, we also proposed an assertion-aware test-suite reduction technique which outperforms traditional test-suite reduction in terms of cost-effectiveness.
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断言如何影响基于覆盖率的测试套件缩减?
代码覆盖率是减少测试套件的主要标准。通常,大多数测试套件缩减技术会重复地从测试套件中移除覆盖了其他测试已经覆盖的代码的测试。然而,仅基于代码覆盖率的测试套件缩减可能会导致错误检测能力的损失,因为测试检测错误当且仅当其执行覆盖有错误的代码并且其测试oracle捕获有错误的状态时。换句话说,测试预言器也可能影响测试套件的减少,然而,据我们所知,它们的影响以前从未被研究过。在本文中,我们通过使用10个真实的GitHub Java项目对这种影响进行了第一次实证研究,并发现断言(即典型类型的测试oracle)与基于覆盖率的测试套件缩减显着相关。基于我们的初步研究结果,我们还提出了一种判断感知的测试套件缩减技术,该技术在成本效益方面优于传统的测试套件缩减技术。
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