Here is a list of RPC Data Marshaling Functions from MSDN.
As you can see, some of the functions there have a description, but some has “TBD” in description field. Actually, only those which end with 64 have it. If you take a closer look to one example, everything (description, parameters, return value) is TBD as well. Moreover, they don’t have “dll” or “library” information associated with them. So what does TBD stand for?
To be done– in other words, the developer (or documenter in this case) has determined that something needs doing but is far too busy doing cool stuff to worry about such mundane details at this point.I have code from about twenty years ago that still has
TBDmarkers in it 🙂