I've been running into similar issues as you regarding documentation. What
ive been doing is asking here -- as you're doing -- and then submitting
patches to improve comments. That said, I generally prefer in-code comments
over external documentation because external documentation is almost
guaranteed to get out of date sooner or later
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 4:36 AM Jose H <jose.francisco.he...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Just being curious(and not loving the fact of using something without
> understanding it, what the last argument of frame.GetVariable does?.
>
> It says:
> DynamicValueType use_dynamic
>
> In the c++ documentation it says I could use those values:
> eDynamicCanRunTarget, eNoDynamicValues, eDynamicCanRunTarget,
> eDynamicDontRunTarget
>
> What dynamic value type means?. It means c++ auto or something like a
> template value?.
>
> How can someone help improve the lldb documentation, so the same
> questions do not need to be answered again. I mean how I could help
> complete the documentation with the same answers you have provided but
> adding some visuals?
>
> This area needs diagrams and pictures to make it easier to get the big
> picture fast.
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