Author: Kon
Date: 2025-03-20T09:19:33+01:00
New Revision: d4b586ad95d7a2d13e49c5e9cee8c5d6611efccb

URL: 
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/d4b586ad95d7a2d13e49c5e9cee8c5d6611efccb
DIFF: 
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/d4b586ad95d7a2d13e49c5e9cee8c5d6611efccb.diff

LOG: [LLDB][NFC] Fix typo in docs (#131388)

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Modified: 
    lldb/docs/use/python-reference.rst

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diff  --git a/lldb/docs/use/python-reference.rst 
b/lldb/docs/use/python-reference.rst
index 95a6020ca3e45..02e09e10c0f6a 100644
--- a/lldb/docs/use/python-reference.rst
+++ b/lldb/docs/use/python-reference.rst
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ will use your resolver, but will only recurse into or 
accept new locations in
 the module a.out.
 
 Another option for creating scripted breakpoints is to use the
-SBTarget.CreateBreakpointFromScript API. This one has the advantage that you
+SBTarget.BreakpointCreateFromScript API. This one has the advantage that you
 can pass in an arbitrary SBStructuredData object, so you can create more
 complex parametrizations. SBStructuredData has a handy SetFromJSON method which
 you can use for this purpose. Your __init__ function gets passed this


        
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