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CLEVER: A Curated Benchmark for Formally Verified Code Generation

Amitayush Thakur, Jasper Lee, George Tsoukalas, Meghana Sistla, Matthew Zhao, Stefan Zetzsche, Greg Durrett, Yisong Yue, Swarat Chaudhuri

University of Texas at Austin · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Google DeepMind, University of Texas at Austin · Amazon · Caltech, Asari AI · Google DeepMind

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摘要

We introduce ${\rm C{\small LEVER}}$, a high-quality, manually curated benchmark of 161 problems for end-to-end verified code generation in Lean. Each problem consists of (1) the task of generating a specification that matches a held-out ground-truth specification, and (2) the task of generating a Lean implementation that provably satisfies this specification. Unlike prior benchmarks,${\rm C{\small LEVER}}$ avoids test-case supervision, LLM-generated annotations, and specifications that leak implementation logic or allow vacuous solutions. All outputs are verified post-hoc using Lean's type checker to ensure machine-checkable correctness. We use ${\rm C{\small LEVER}}$ to evaluate several few-shot and agentic approaches based on state-of-the-art language models. These methods all struggle to achieve full verification, establishing it as a challenging frontier benchmark for program synthesis and formal reasoning. Our benchmark can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/trishullab/clever) as well as [HuggingFace](https://huggingface.co/datasets/amitayusht/clever). All our evaluation code is also available [online](https://github.com/trishullab/clever-prover).