Patch #790710: Add breakpoint command lists in pdb.
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex b/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex
index 6301175..a5b36a6 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex
@@ -240,6 +240,45 @@
the breakpoint is honored. If condition is absent, any existing
condition is removed; i.e., the breakpoint is made unconditional.
+\item[commands \optional{\var{bpnumber}}]
+
+Specify a list of commands for breakpoint number \var{bpnumber}. The
+commands themselves appear on the following lines. Type a line
+containing just 'end' to terminate the commands. An example:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+(Pdb) commands 1
+(com) print some_variable
+(com) end
+(Pdb)
+\end{verbatim}
+
+To remove all commands from a breakpoint, type commands and
+follow it immediately with end; that is, give no commands.
+
+With no \var{bpnumber} argument, commands refers to the last
+breakpoint set.
+
+You can use breakpoint commands to start your program up again.
+Simply use the continue command, or step, or any other
+command that resumes execution.
+
+Specifying any command resuming execution (currently continue,
+step, next, return, jump, quit and their abbreviations) terminates
+the command list (as if that command was immediately followed by end).
+This is because any time you resume execution
+(even with a simple next or step), you may encounter·
+another breakpoint--which could have its own command list, leading to
+ambiguities about which list to execute.
+
+ If you use the 'silent' command in the command list, the
+usual message about stopping at a breakpoint is not printed. This may
+be desirable for breakpoints that are to print a specific message and
+then continue. If none of the other commands print anything, you
+see no sign that the breakpoint was reached.
+
+\versionadded{2.5}
+
\item[s(tep)]
Execute the current line, stop at the first possible occasion