* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Breakpoint Commands): Re-order options

for -break-insert and document -p.
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2012-06-20 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Breakpoint Commands): Re-order options
for -break-insert and document -p.
2012-06-20 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Inferiors In Python): Replace "gdb.read_memory"

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@smallexample
-break-insert [ -t ] [ -h ] [ -f ] [ -d ] [ -a ]
[ -c @var{condition} ] [ -i @var{ignore-count} ]
[ -p @var{thread} ] [ @var{location} ]
[ -p @var{thread-id} ] [ @var{location} ]
@end smallexample
@noindent
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Insert a temporary breakpoint.
@item -h
Insert a hardware breakpoint.
@item -c @var{condition}
Make the breakpoint conditional on @var{condition}.
@item -i @var{ignore-count}
Initialize the @var{ignore-count}.
@item -f
If @var{location} cannot be parsed (for example if it
refers to unknown files or functions), create a pending
@ -28058,6 +28054,12 @@ Create a disabled breakpoint.
@item -a
Create a tracepoint. @xref{Tracepoints}. When this parameter
is used together with @samp{-h}, a fast tracepoint is created.
@item -c @var{condition}
Make the breakpoint conditional on @var{condition}.
@item -i @var{ignore-count}
Initialize the @var{ignore-count}.
@item -p @var{thread-id}
Restrict the breakpoint to the specified @var{thread-id}.
@end table
@subsubheading Result