@end example
Asynchronous command. Resumes the inferior which executes one machine
-instruction. The output, once stop, will vary depend on whether we have
-@c Someone who knows this should figure out what 'once stop' is supposed
-@c to be. 'once stop is reached'? - BTY
-stopped in the middle of a source line or not. In the former case, the
-address at which the program stopped will be printed as well.
+instruction. The output, once GDB has stopped, will vary depending on
+whether we have stopped in the middle of a source line or not. In the
+former case, the address at which the program stopped will be printed as
+well.
@subsubheading GDB Command