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Due to the high cost of repairing defective programs, many researches focus on automatic program repair (APR). In recent years, the new trend of APR is to apply neural networks to mine the relations between defective programs and corresponding patches automatically, which is known as neural program repair (NPR). The community, however, ignores some important properties that could impact the applicability...