diff -up bash-4.2/doc/bash.1.manpage bash-4.2/doc/bash.1
--- bash-4.2/doc/bash.1.manpage 2011-01-26 15:30:03.000000000 +0100
+++ bash-4.2/doc/bash.1 2011-01-26 15:47:16.000000000 +0100
@@ -6646,7 +6646,9 @@ must be \(>= 1. If
.I n
is greater than the number of enclosing loops, all enclosing loops
are exited.
-The return value is 0 unless \fIn\fP is not greater than or equal to 1.
+The return value is non-zero when \fIn\fP is \(<= 0; Otherwise,
+.BR break
+returns 0 value.
.TP
\fBbuiltin\fP \fIshell\-builtin\fP [\fIarguments\fP]
Execute the specified shell builtin, passing it
@@ -7017,7 +7019,15 @@ must be \(>= 1. If
.I n
is greater than the number of enclosing loops, the last enclosing loop
(the ``top-level'' loop) is resumed.
-The return value is 0 unless \fIn\fP is not greater than or equal to 1.
+When
+.BR continue
+is executed inside of loop, the return value is non-zero when
+.I n
+is \(<= 0; Otherwise,
+.BR continue
+returns 0 value. When
+.BR continue
+is executed outside of loop, the return value is 0.
.TP
\fBdeclare\fP [\fB\-aAfFgilrtux\fP] [\fB\-p\fP] [\fIname\fP[=\fIvalue\fP] ...]
.PD 0
@@ -9019,9 +9029,19 @@ by default.
Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a
.SM
.B SIGCONT
-signal. A login shell cannot be suspended; the
+signal. When the suspended shell is a background process, it can be restarted
+by the
+.B fg
+command. For more information, read the
+.SM
+.B JOB CONTROL
+section. The
+.B suspend
+command can not suspend the login shell. However, when
.B \-f
-option can be used to override this and force the suspension.
+option is specified,
+.B suspend
+command can suspend even login shell.
The return status is 0 unless the shell is a login shell and
.B \-f
is not supplied, or if job control is not enabled.