5 years ago

Shadow Symbolic Execution with Java PathFinder.

Timo Kehrer, Hoang Lam Nguyen, Minxing Tang, Yannic Noller

Regression testing ensures that a software system when it evolves still performs correctly and that the changes introduce no unintended side-effects. However, the creation of regression test cases that show divergent behavior needs a lot of effort. A solution is the idea of shadow symbolic execution, originally implemented based on KLEE for programs written in C, which takes a unifed version of the old and the new program and performs symbolic execution guided by concrete values to explore the changed behavior. In this work, we apply the idea of shadow symbolic execution to Java programs and, hence, provide an extension of the Java PathFinder (JPF) project to perform shadow symbolic execution on Java bytecode. The extension has been applied on several subjects from the JPF test classes where it successfully generated test inputs that expose divergences relevant for regression testing.

Publisher URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1802.01714

DOI: arXiv:1802.01714v1

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