Couple of comments.

First off, if you are building with Xcode, you don't need to check out llvm & 
clang, the build will do that for you if they don't already exist.  So for 
people who want to work on lldb & don't have an extant llvm/clang checkout, it 
is easier to just check out lldb & build.

By saying "The line limit IS 120 characters"... "However you will see places" 
you make it sound like the exceptions are of questionable status, which is not 
at all the intent.  Particularly for these tables, letting them run longer is 
IMO preferable (there are a few of the tables where the help text wraps & I 
find those harder to read.)  You could say something like:

The line limit for code statements is...

Then it would be clearer that this statement does not contradict the 
immediately following paragraph.


http://reviews.llvm.org/D8222

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