--- license: apache-2.0 task_categories: - text-generation - text2text-generation language: - en tags: - code pretty_name: BabelCode MBPP size_categories: - 1K>> from datasets import load_dataset >>> load_dataset("gabeorlanski/bc-mbpp") DatasetDict({ train: Dataset({ features: ['qid', 'title', 'language', 'text', 'signature_with_docstring', 'signature', 'arguments', 'solution', 'question_info'], num_rows: 5308 }) test: Dataset({ features: ['qid', 'title', 'language', 'text', 'signature_with_docstring', 'signature', 'arguments', 'solution', 'question_info'], num_rows: 6989 }) validation: Dataset({ features: ['qid', 'title', 'language', 'text', 'signature_with_docstring', 'signature', 'arguments', 'solution', 'question_info'], num_rows: 1216 }) prompt: Dataset({ features: ['qid', 'title', 'language', 'text', 'signature_with_docstring', 'signature', 'arguments', 'solution', 'question_info'], num_rows: 160 }) }) ``` ### Data Fields - `qid`: The question ID used for running tests. - `title`: The title of the question. - `language`: The programming language of the example. - `text`: The description of the problem. - `signature`: The signature for the problem. - `signature_with_docstring`: The signature with the adequately formatted docstring for the given problem. - `arguments`: The arguments of the problem. - `solution`: The solution in Python. - `question_info`: The dict of information used for executing predictions. It has the keys: - `test_code`: The raw testing script used in the language. If you want to use this, replace `PLACEHOLDER_FN_NAME` (and `PLACEHOLDER_CLS_NAME` if needed) with the corresponding entry points. Next, replace `PLACEHOLDER_CODE_BODY` with the postprocessed prediction. - `test_list`: The raw json line of the list of tests for the problem. To load them, use `json.loads` - `test_case_ids`: The list of test case ids for the problem. These are used to determine if a prediction passes or not. - `entry_fn_name`: The function's name to use an entry point. - `entry_cls_name`: The class name to use an entry point. - `commands`: The commands used to execute the prediction. Includes a `__FILENAME__` hole that is replaced with the filename. - `timeouts`: The default timeouts for each command. - `extension`: The extension for the prediction file. **NOTE:** If you want to use a different function name (or class name for languages that require class names) for the prediction, you must update the `entry_fn_name` and `entry_cls_name` accordingly. For example, if you have the original question with `entry_fn_name` of `add`, but want to change it to `f`, you must update `ds["question_info"]["entry_fn_name"]` to `f`: ```python >>> from datasets import load_dataset >>> ds = load_dataset("gabeorlanski/bc-mbpp")['test'] >>> # The original entry_fn_name >>> ds[0]['question_info']['entry_fn_name'] removeOcc >>> # You MUST update the corresponding entry_fn_name >>> ds[0]['question_info']['entry_fn_name'] = 'f' >>> ds[0]['question_info']['entry_fn_name'] f ``` ## Dataset Creation See section 2 of the [BabelCode Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.01973) to learn more about how the datasets are translated. Information on how the original MBPP was curated is located [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/mbpp). ### Dataset Curators Google Research ### Licensing Information CC-BY-4.0 ### Citation Information ``` @article{orlanski2023measuring, title={Measuring The Impact Of Programming Language Distribution}, author={Orlanski, Gabriel and Xiao, Kefan and Garcia, Xavier and Hui, Jeffrey and Howland, Joshua and Malmaud, Jonathan and Austin, Jacob and Singh, Rishah and Catasta, Michele}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.01973}, year={2023} } @article{Austin2021ProgramSW, title={Program Synthesis with Large Language Models}, author={Jacob Austin and Augustus Odena and Maxwell Nye and Maarten Bosma and Henryk Michalewski and David Dohan and Ellen Jiang and Carrie J. Cai and Michael Terry and Quoc V. Le and Charles Sutton}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2021}, volume={abs/2108.07732} } ```