jingham added inline comments.

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Comment at: source/Core/ValueObject.cpp:1719
+    // artificial.
     return GetVariable() && GetVariable()->IsArtificial();
   }
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clayborg wrote:
> Things brings the questions: do we really need to filter these variables? I 
> wouldn't mind seeing "_cmd" and any other defaulted objective C variables in 
> the IDE. This seems like a lot of work to go through to just stop showing 
> "_cmd". Any variables for the language object ("self" for ObjC or "this" for 
> C++) are marked as artificial so we want to see these. If that is the case, 
> we can remove this all together.
The reason for having a whitelist as well as suppressing artificial variables 
is so that we can show self & _cmd while still suppressing the really 
artificial variables like the ones used to track dynamic array sizes and swift 
metadata symbols.  I don't think we want to show the latter.


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