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Pull Requests Acceptance: A Study Across Programming Languages
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Year of publication | 2023 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | 49th Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA2023) |
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Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SEAA60479.2023.00064 |
Keywords | Source Code quality; Mining software repositories; Pull requests; Static code analysis |
Description | Context: The pull-based development is a modern way to support distributed software development, helping to produce high-quality software with increased involvement from the software development community. Objectives: We investigate the effect of source code quality on Pull Request (PR) acceptance in different programming languages, looking at the quality flaws that can be more relevant. Method: We mine software repositories to analyze over 40K PRs from 100 open-source projects in five different programming languages: Python, Java, Kotlin, Haskell, and C/C++. The code quality of the individual PRs was evaluated using static code analysis. Quality flaws were inputted into classification models to predict PRs acceptance and evaluate the fitting. Results: There is a low impact of code quality on PRs acceptance. No major quality flaws can be used to predict reliably PRs acceptance. Conclusion: Source code quality plays a marginal role in accepting PRs in the analyzed projects. Additional factors might impact the acceptance of PRs, such as the reputation and popularity of the submitters. |
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