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repo stringclasses 15
values | fix_commit stringlengths 40 40 | buggy_commit stringlengths 40 40 | message stringlengths 3 64.3k | files listlengths 1 300 | timestamp timestamp[s]date 2013-03-13 20:45:00 2026-04-11 07:48:46 |
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golang/go | 996b985008c7615004c0dbe8b031928faff3c993 | e67d773034fde21e6f726c4add5eeba5882198ae | cmd/compile: improve stp merging for non-sequent cases
Original algorithm merges stores with the first
mergeable store in the chain, but it misses some
cases. Additionally, creating list of STs, which
store data to adjacent memory cells allows merging them
according to the direction of increase of their addresses.
I ... | [
{
"path": "src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/pair.go",
"patch": "@@ -320,10 +320,70 @@ func memoryBarrierTest(b *Block) bool {\n \treturn false\n }\n \n+// pairStores merges store instructions.\n+// It collects stores into a buffer where they can be freely reordered.\n+// When encountering an instruction that ca... | 2026-03-27T10:15:45 |
facebook/react | 733d3aaf99e30627ec25174da9d39efbaa97dba3 | 404b38c764cf86e6f2ec42f873bb33ce114256d3 | Fix FB_WWW eprh bundle dev guard (#36238)
We use FB_WWW bundle to inject internal feature flag values, but need to
use NODE guard type because this is a node script -- __DEV__ is breaking
internal builds
Follow up to https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/35951 | [
{
"path": "scripts/rollup/build.js",
"patch": "@@ -453,7 +453,8 @@ function getPlugins(\n globalName,\n filename,\n moduleType,\n- bundle.wrapWithModuleBoundaries\n+ bundle.wrapWithModuleBoundaries,\n+ bundle.wrapWithNodeDevGuard\n ... | 2026-04-08T20:12:35 |
golang/go | 7c5ab4118014acd1e7c0fc67028186a4985c0a28 | 5d6aa23e5b6151d25955a512532383c28c745e18 | net: document LookupSRV cname return value
Document that the first return value of LookupSRV is the canonical
name of the DNS target that was looked up, which may differ from
the input name due to CNAME records.
Fixes #49982
Change-Id: I574e0f5cdc381d3d9b11b5bd7a5acbea2c9e185d
GitHub-Last-Rev: 9c756d48d55587f373c7cf... | [
{
"path": "src/net/lookup.go",
"patch": "@@ -487,6 +487,11 @@ func (r *Resolver) LookupCNAME(ctx context.Context, host string) (string, error)\n // publishing SRV records under non-standard names, if both service\n // and proto are empty strings, LookupSRV looks up name directly.\n //\n+// The returned cnam... | 2026-02-09T02:43:54 |
nodejs/node | ff080948666f28fbd767548d26bea034d30bc277 | 43d5058056668b456754755d3f9c100d5ef1c193 | doc: remove extensionless CJS exception for type:module packages
Remove the documented exception that extensionless files in
type: "module" packages are recognized as CommonJS when included
via require(). This exception conflicted with the ESM resolution
specification which states that extensionless files within a
pac... | [
{
"path": "doc/api/modules.md",
"patch": "@@ -76,10 +76,11 @@ Node.js has two module systems: CommonJS modules and [ECMAScript modules][].\n \n By default, Node.js will treat the following as CommonJS modules:\n \n-* Files with a `.cjs` extension;\n+* Files with a `.cjs` extension.\n \n-* Files with a `.js`... | 2026-04-08T08:50:21 |
vercel/next.js | fd3404504e7bbbb701e03562928c4c1c72439995 | de353278be4a6208e37f4a4c9f6f17980e3346ee | Fix React18 tests for unstable_io (#92543)
The last attempt to skip tests doesn't work because there is a failure
to build. This strategy takes the fixture and only conditionally calls
`use` if it exists | [
{
"path": "test/e2e/app-dir/unstable-io/fixtures/cache-components/pages/pages-use.tsx",
"patch": "@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ import React from 'react'\n import { unstable_io } from 'next/cache'\n \n export default function PagesUse() {\n- React.use(unstable_io())\n+ if (typeof React.use === 'function') {\n+ React... | 2026-04-08T22:16:03 |
electron/electron | 4dfada86ce368583f83d09de2949e77f652f09d0 | df81a1d4acd78062f8afc4621133f8be2847efee | fix: menu items not cleaned up after rebuild (#50806)
Menu was holding a SelfKeepAlive to itself from construction, so any
Menu that was never opened (e.g. an application menu replaced before
being shown) stayed pinned in cppgc forever. Repeated calls to
Menu.setApplicationMenu leaked every prior Menu along with its m... | [
{
"path": "shell/browser/api/electron_api_menu.cc",
"patch": "@@ -276,6 +276,7 @@ void Menu::OnMenuWillClose() {\n }\n \n void Menu::OnMenuWillShow() {\n+ keep_alive_ = this;\n Emit(\"menu-will-show\");\n }\n ",
"additions": 1,
"deletions": 0,
"language": "Unknown"
},
{
"path": "shell... | 2026-04-09T02:56:39 |
facebook/react | 808e7ed8e26c07dc15c088105673b639760477f9 | 0c44b96e97c595198f30bdbe0f637f92ed74ed95 | [compiler] Fix set-state-in-effect false negative with NewExpression default param (#36107)
## Summary
Fixes #36101
When a component function has a destructured prop with a `NewExpression`
default value (e.g. `{ value = new Number() }`), the React Compiler
bails out during HIR construction when trying to lower the d... | [
{
"path": "compiler/packages/babel-plugin-react-compiler/src/HIR/BuildHIR.ts",
"patch": "@@ -3268,6 +3268,21 @@ function isReorderableExpression(\n )\n );\n }\n+ case 'NewExpression': {\n+ const newExpr = expr as NodePath<t.NewExpression>;\n+ const callee = newExpr.get('call... | 2026-04-08T18:52:49 |
golang/go | 5d6aa23e5b6151d25955a512532383c28c745e18 | 352d76b2912b20ede8b3238fc2ed7b697bc2695b | cmd/go: use MkdirTemp to create temp directory for "go bug"
Don't use a predictable, potentially attacker-controlled filename in /tmp.
Fixes #78584
Fixes CVE-2026-39819
Change-Id: I72116aa6dd8fa50f65b6dc0292a15a8c6a6a6964
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/763882
Reviewed-by: Nicholas Husin <husi... | [
{
"path": "src/cmd/go/internal/bug/bug.go",
"patch": "@@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ func firstLine(buf []byte) []byte {\n // printGlibcVersion prints information about the glibc version.\n // It ignores failures.\n func printGlibcVersion(w io.Writer) {\n-\ttempdir := os.TempDir()\n-\tif tempdir == \"\" {\n+\ttempdi... | 2026-04-08T16:55:54 |
nodejs/node | 68e5f873aaf084cd627a9e6bf0fe6e4e76d0208d | 511a57a17960013de48f4c6c3faf9a12e8b09e46 | stream: propagate destruction in duplexPair
Ensure destroying one side of a duplexPair triggers destruction of the
other side via process.nextTick(). Only the destruction signal is sent
to avoid breaking changes.
Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/61015
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/61098
Revi... | [
{
"path": "lib/internal/streams/duplexpair.js",
"patch": "@@ -50,13 +50,37 @@ class DuplexSide extends Duplex {\n this.#otherSide.on('end', callback);\n this.#otherSide.push(null);\n }\n+\n+\n+ _destroy(err, callback) {\n+ const otherSide = this.#otherSide;\n+\n+ if (otherSide !== null && !... | 2026-04-07T17:51:49 |
rust-lang/rust | 56f43b5142ff41a450e85ff241778fe45eb988e2 | 574d8774b9e34c7d9fb07e81caaa67ccc382a0a0 | Parenthesize block-like expressions in call callee of pretty printer
When a macro expands to a call whose callee is a block (or other
"complete" expression like `match`, `if`, `loop`), the AST pretty
printer emits the callee without parentheses. In statement position
the closing brace ends the expression and the argum... | [
{
"path": "compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/expr.rs",
"patch": "@@ -235,7 +235,15 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> {\n // In order to call a named field, needs parens: `(self.fun)()`\n // But not for an unnamed field: `self.0()`\n ast::ExprKind::Field(_, name) => !name.is_... | 2026-04-08T13:52:01 |
electron/electron | df81a1d4acd78062f8afc4621133f8be2847efee | c3e3958668cbc580fffed29bee44b74f056947ff | test: add `desktopCapturer` icon validation (#50261)
* chore: testing of desktopCapturer can run on arm
* fix: DesktopMediaListCaptureThread crash
Fixed a crash when Windows calls ::CoCreateInstance() in the
DesktopMediaListCaptureThread before COM is initialized.
* test: added test for desktopCapturer fetchWindowI... | [
{
"path": "patches/chromium/.patches",
"patch": "@@ -150,3 +150,4 @@ fix_use_fresh_lazynow_for_onendworkitemimpl_after_didruntask.patch\n fix_pulseaudio_stream_and_icon_names.patch\n fix_fire_menu_popup_start_for_dynamically_created_aria_menus.patch\n feat_allow_enabling_extensions_on_custom_protocols.patch... | 2026-04-08T18:56:27 |
golang/go | 1ea7966042731bae941511fb2b261b9536ad268f | 22f65d37c46d8eb087d764a734693d0abe39080f | crypto/tls: prevent deadlock when client sends multiple key update messages
When we made setReadTrafficSecret send an alert when there are pending
handshake messages, we introduced a deadlock when the client sends
multiple key update messages that request a response, as handleKeyUpdate
will lock the mutex, and defer t... | [
{
"path": "src/crypto/tls/conn.go",
"patch": "@@ -1362,7 +1362,7 @@ func (c *Conn) handleKeyUpdate(keyUpdate *keyUpdateMsg) error {\n \t}\n \n \tnewSecret := cipherSuite.nextTrafficSecret(c.in.trafficSecret)\n-\tif err := c.setReadTrafficSecret(cipherSuite, QUICEncryptionLevelInitial, newSecret); err != nil... | 2026-03-23T18:54:41 |
GitHub Pull Request Bug–Fix Dataset
A curated, high-signal dataset of real-world software bugs and fixes collected from 25 popular open-source GitHub repositories.
Each entry corresponds to a single pull request (PR) and pairs contextual metadata with the exact code changes (unified diffs) that fixed the bug.
This dataset is designed for:
- Automated program repair
- Bug-fix patch generation
- LLM-based code and debugging agents
- Empirical software engineering research
How to use
install datasets python library:
pip install datasets
here is a copy paste example
from datasets import load_dataset
# Load all splits
dataset = load_dataset("helloadhavan/github_issues")
print(dataset)
# pick the train split
example = dataset["train"][0]
# Inspect a single example
print("Repository:", example["repo"])
print("Buggy commit:", example["buggy_commit"])
print("Fix commit:", example["fix_commit"])
print("Message:", example["message"])
print("Timestamp:", example["timestamp"])
print("\nModified files:")
for f in example["files"]:
print("-", f["path"], f["language"])
# Filter examples by programming language
def contains_assembly_file(example):
return any(f["language"] == "Assembly" for f in example["files"])
python_fixes = dataset["train"].filter(contains_assembly_file)
print("Assembly-related fixes:", len(python_fixes))
Data collection methodology
Data was collected from GitHub repositories by identifying commit pairs that represent a bug-introducing version and its corresponding fix commit.
The dataset was constructed and post-processed to ensure high signal and usability:
- Only commits representing bug fixes or correctness changes were included
- Each example explicitly links a buggy commit to the corresponding fix commit
- Repository metadata is preserved for traceability
- Code changes are stored as unified diffs at the file level
- Commits that only perform refactoring, formatting, or non-functional changes were excluded
- Entries without meaningful code changes were filtered out
Each dataset row represents one bug–fix commit pair, rather than a pull request.
Dataset schema
Each entry in the dataset follows the schema below:
{
"repo": "owner/repository",
"buggy_commit": "abcdef123456...",
"fix_commit": "fedcba654321...",
"message": "Commit message describing the fix",
"timestamp": "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ",
"files": [
{
"path": "path/to/file.ext",
"patch": "unified diff representing the fix",
"additions": 10,
"deletions": 2,
"language": "Programming language inferred from file extension"
}
]
}
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
repo |
GitHub repository containing the fix |
buggy_commit |
Commit introducing or containing the bug |
fix_commit |
Commit that fixes the bug |
message |
Commit message associated with the fix |
timestamp |
Timestamp of the fix commit (ISO 8601 format) |
files |
List of files modified by the fix |
files[].path |
Path to the modified file |
files[].patch |
Unified diff containing the code changes |
files[].additions |
Number of lines added |
files[].deletions |
Number of lines removed |
files[].language |
Programming language inferred from the file extension |
Supported languages
The dataset contains fixes across multiple programming languages, including (but not limited to):
- JavaScript / TypeScript
- C / C++
- Python
- Rust
- Go
- Java
- Objective-C / Objective-C++ (rare)
- Assembly (very rare. only 638 samples)
Language distribution varies by repository.
Intended use cases
This dataset is well-suited for:
- Training models to generate patches from real pull request context
- Studying bug-fix patterns across large codebases
- Building autonomous debugging or repair agents
- Research in program repair, code synthesis, and software maintenance
It is not intended for:
- Pull request classification or triage
- Sentiment analysis
Limitations
The dataset reflects real-world noise from GitHub pull requests Buggy commit identification is heuristic and may be imperfect Some fixes involve refactoring or design changes rather than minimal patches No guarantee that fixes represent optimal or best-practice solutions
Note: Due to a bug in the scraper code, 121k samples were collected instead of the planned 50k.
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