
This adds a new flag and lldb runtime command to allow users to manage the behavior of the lldb-vscode evaluate repl request. When evaluating a repl context this now has runtime managed flag for control how the repl behaviors with the follow values: * `variable` - the existing behavior, with this mode requests are evaluted in the current frame context as variable expressions. To trigger a lldb command prefix an expression with ` and it will be evaluted as an lldb command. * `command` - all expressions are evaluated as lldb commands. * `auto` - An alternative mode that will attempt to determine if the expression is an lldb command or a variable expression. Based off the intepreted results the expression will be evaluted either as a command or an expression. Additionally, I enabled completions and ensured they work with the new repl expression behavior to provide auto-completes. This commit includes updates to the tests to verify the new behavior after the previous failures from submitting https://reviews.llvm.org/D154030. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155248
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