Yoshiki Higo, Yasushi Ueda, Minoru Nishino, S. Kusumoto
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Incremental Code Clone Detection: A PDG-based Approach
It has been noted in recent years that the presence of code clones makes software maintenance more difficult. Unintended code inconsistencies may occur due to the presence of code clones. In order to avoid problems caused by code clones, it is necessary to identify where code clones exist in a software system. Consequently, various kinds of code clone detection techniques have been proposed before now. In particular, incremental code clone detection attracts much attention in the last few years, and line-based and token-based incremental detection methods have been proposed. In incremental detections, code clone detection results or their intermediate products persist by using databases, and it is used in next code clone detection. However, no incremental detection technique has been proposed for PDG-based detection, which requires much more time to detect code clones than line-or token-based detection. In this paper, we propose a PDG-based incremental code clone detection technique for improving practicality of PDG-based detection. A prototype tool has been developed, and it has been applied to open source software. We confirmed that detection time is extremely shortened and its detection result is almost the same as one of an existing PDG-based detection technique.