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license: mit
language:
- en
size_categories:
- n<1K
tags:
- code-generation
task_categories:
- text2text-generation
pretty_name: FudanSELab ClassEval
---
# Dataset Card for FudanSELab ClassEval
## Dataset Description
- **Homepage:**
- **Repository:** [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/FudanSELab/ClassEval)
- **Paper:** [ClassEval: A Manually-Crafted Benchmark for Evaluating LLMs on Class-level Code Generation](https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.01861)
- **Leaderboard:**
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### Dataset Summary
We manually build ClassEval of 100 class-level Python coding tasks, consists of 100 classes and 412 methods, and average 33.1 test cases per class.
For 100 class-level tasks, diversity is maintained by encompassing these tasks over a wide spectrum of topics, including Management Systems, Data Formatting, Mathematical Operations, Game Development, File Handing, Database Operations and Natural Language Processing.
For 412 methods, they have been constructed with diverse dependencies, including (i) Library Dependency, where the methods rely on specific external libraries; (ii) Field Dependency, in which the methods are contingent on class instance variables, or fields; (iii) Method Dependency, where the methods are dependent on other methods within the same class; and (iv) Standalone, wherein the methods operate independently without reliance on fields, other methods, or external libraries.
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