CodeGemma is a collection of lightweight open code models built on top of Gemma. CodeGemma models are text-to-text and text-to-code decoder-only models and are available as a 7 billion pretrained variant that specializes in code completion and code generation tasks, a 7 billion parameter instruction-tuned variant for code chat and instruction following and a 2 billion parameter pretrained variant for fast code completion.
CodeGemma is a collection of lightweight open code models built on top of Gemma. CodeGemma models are text-to-text and text-to-code decoder-only models and are available as a 7 billion pretrained variant that specializes in code completion and code generation tasks, a 7 billion parameter instruction-tuned variant for code chat and instruction following and a 2 billion parameter pretrained variant for fast code completion.
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Model Page : CodeGemma
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Authors : Google
Summary description and brief definition of inputs and outputs.
CodeGemma is a collection of lightweight open code models built on top of Gemma. CodeGemma models are text-to-text and text-to-code decoder-only models and are available as a 7 billion pretrained variant that specializes in code completion and code generation tasks, a 7 billion parameter instruction-tuned variant for code chat and instruction following and a 2 billion parameter pretrained variant for fast code completion.
codegemma-2b | codegemma-7b | codegemma-7b-it | |
---|---|---|---|
Code Completion | ✅ | ✅ | |
Generation from natural language | ✅ | ✅ | |
Chat | ✅ | ||
Instruction Following | ✅ |
This model is intended to answer questions about code fragments, to generate code from natural language, or to engage in a conversation with the user about programming or technical problems. If you need to use code completion (for example, integrated in an IDE), we recommend you use one of the pre-trained models instead: CodeGemma 7B, or CodeGemma 2B.
from transformers import GemmaTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer = GemmaTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/codegemma-7b-it")
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("google/codegemma-7b-it")
input_text = "Write me a Python function to calculate the nth fibonacci number."
input_ids = tokenizer(input_text, return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model.generate(**input_ids)
print(tokenizer.decode(outputs[0]))
The instruction-tuned models use a chat template that must be adhered to for conversational use. The easiest way to apply it is using the tokenizer's built-in chat template, as shown in the following snippet.
Let's load the model and apply the chat template to a conversation. In this example, we'll start with a single user interaction:
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM
import transformers
import torch
model_id = "google/codegemma-7b-it"
dtype = torch.bfloat16
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
model_id,
device_map="cuda",
torch_dtype=dtype,
)
chat = [
{ "role": "user", "content": "Write a hello world program" },
]
prompt = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(chat, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True)
At this point, the prompt contains the following text:
<bos><start_of_turn>user
Write a hello world program<end_of_turn>
<start_of_turn>model
As you can see, each turn is preceded by a <start_of_turn>
delimiter and then the role of the entity
(either user
, for content supplied by the user, or model
for LLM responses). Turns finish with
the <end_of_turn>
token.
You can follow this format to build the prompt manually, if you need to do it without the tokenizer's chat template.
After the prompt is ready, generation can be performed like this:
inputs = tokenizer.encode(prompt, add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model.generate(input_ids=inputs.to(model.device), max_new_tokens=150)
Inputs : For pretrained model variants: code prefix and/or suffix for code completion and generation scenarios, or natural language text or prompt : For instruction tuned model variant: natural language text or prompt
Outputs : For pretrained model variants: fill-in-the-middle code completion, code and natural language : For instruction tuned model variant: code and natural language
Data used for model training and how the data was processed.
Using Gemma as the base model, CodeGemma 2B and 7B pretrained variants are further trained on an additional 500 billion tokens of primarily English language data from publicly available code repositories, open source mathematics datasets and synthetically generated code.
The following data pre-processing techniques were applied:
Information about the hardware and software used to train the models.
CodeGemma was trained using the latest generation of Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) hardware (TPUv5e).
Training was done using JAX and ML Pathways.
Model evaluation metrics and results.
We evaluate CodeGemma on a variety of academic benchmarks across several domains:
Benchmark | 2B | 7B | 7B-IT |
---|---|---|---|
HumanEval | 31.1 | 44.5 | 56.1 |
MBPP | 43.6 | 56.2 | 54.2 |
HumanEval Single Line | 78.41 | 76.09 | 68.25 |
HumanEval Multi Line | 51.44 | 58.44 | 20.05 |
BC HE C++ | 24.2 | 32.9 | 42.2 |
BC HE C# | 10.6 | 22.4 | 26.7 |
BC HE Go | 20.5 | 21.7 | 28.6 |
BC HE Java | 29.2 | 41.0 | 48.4 |
BC HE JavaScript | 21.7 | 39.8 | 46.0 |
BC HE Kotlin | 28.0 | 39.8 | 51.6 |
BC HE Python | 21.7 | 42.2 | 48.4 |
BC HE Rust | 26.7 | 34.1 | 36.0 |
BC MBPP C++ | 47.1 | 53.8 | 56.7 |
BC MBPP C# | 28.7 | 32.5 | 41.2 |
BC MBPP Go | 45.6 | 43.3 | 46.2 |
BC MBPP Java | 41.8 | 50.3 | 57.3 |
BC MBPP JavaScript | 45.3 | 58.2 | 61.4 |
BC MBPP Kotlin | 46.8 | 54.7 | 59.9 |
BC MBPP Python | 38.6 | 59.1 | 62.0 |
BC MBPP Rust | 45.3 | 52.9 | 53.5 |
Ethics and safety evaluation approach and results.
Our evaluation methods include structured evaluations and internal red-teaming testing of relevant content policies. Red-teaming was conducted by a number of different teams, each with different goals and human evaluation metrics. These models were evaluated against a number of different categories relevant to ethics and safety, including:
The results of ethics and safety evaluations are within acceptable thresholds for meeting internal policies for categories such as child safety, content safety, representational harms, memorization, large-scale harms. See the Gemma model card for more details.
These models have certain limitations that users should be aware of.
Code Gemma models have a wide range of applications, which vary between IT and PT models. The following list of potential uses is not comprehensive. The purpose of this list is to provide contextual information about the possible use-cases that the model creators considered as part of model training and development.
Code Completion : PT models can be used to complete code with an IDE extension
Code Generation : IT model can be used to generate code with or without an IDE extension
Code Conversation : IT model can power conversation interfaces which discuss code.
Code Education : IT model supports interactive code learning experiences, aids in syntax correction or provides coding practice.
Large Language Models (LLMs) have limitations based on their training data and the inherent limitations of the technology. See the Gemma model card for more details on the limitations of LLMs.
The development of large language models (LLMs) raises several ethical concerns. We have carefully considered multiple aspects in the development of these models. Please refer to the same discussion in the Gemma model card for model details.
At the time of release, this family of models provides high-performance open code-focused large language model implementations designed from the ground up for Responsible AI development compared to similarly sized models.
Using the coding benchmark evaluation metrics described in this document, these models have shown to provide superior performance to other, comparably-sized open model alternatives.