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+"""
+This module implements a couple of utility classes to make writing
+lldb parsed commands more Pythonic.
+The way to use it is to make a class for you command that inherits from 
ParsedCommandBase.
+That will make an LLDBOVParser which you will use for your
+option definition, and to fetch option values for the current invocation
+of your command.  Access to the OV parser is through:
+
+ParsedCommandBase.get_parser()
+
+Next, implement setup_command_definition in your new command class, and call:
+
+  self.get_parser().add_option
+
+to add all your options.  The order doesn't matter for options, lldb will sort 
them
+alphabetically for you when it prints help.
+
+Similarly you can define the arguments with:
+
+  self.get_parser.add_argument
+
+at present, lldb doesn't do as much work as it should verifying arguments, it 
pretty
+much only checks that commands that take no arguments don't get passed 
arguments.
+
+Then implement the execute function for your command as:
+
+    def __call__(self, debugger, args_array, exe_ctx, result):
+
+The arguments will be in a python array as strings.  
+
+You can access the option values using varname you passed in when defining the 
option.  
+If you need to know whether a given option was set by the user or not, you can 
retrieve 
+the option definition array with:
+
+  self.get_options_definition()
+
+look up your element by varname and check the "_value_set" element.
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bulbazord wrote:

```suggestion
Look up your element by varname and check the "_value_set" element.
```
What is 'varname'? And check the `_value_set` element how? Is it a bool?

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/70734
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