Document the "jump" command in pdb.__doc__, and add a version tag for "until X".
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equal to that is reached. In both cases, also stop when the current frame
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returns.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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Allow giving an explicit line number.
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.. pdbcommand:: r(eturn)
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Continue execution until the current function returns.
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or equal to that is reached. In both cases, also stop when
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the current frame returns.
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j(ump) lineno
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Set the next line that will be executed. Only available in
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the bottom-most frame. This lets you jump back and execute
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code again, or jump forward to skip code that you don't want
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to run.
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It should be noted that not all jumps are allowed -- for
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instance it is not possible to jump into the middle of a
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for loop or out of a finally clause.
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r(eturn)
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Continue execution until the current function returns.
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