.\" Author:
.\" Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org)
.\"
-.TH Mono "Mono 4.7.0"
+.TH Mono "mono"
.SH NAME
mono \- Mono's ECMA-CLI native code generator (Just-in-Time and Ahead-of-Time)
.SH SYNOPSIS
Don't align stack frames on the x86 architecture. By default, Mono
aligns stack frames to 16 bytes on x86, so that local floating point
and SIMD variables can be properly aligned. This option turns off the
-alignment, which usually saves one intruction per call, but might
+alignment, which usually saves one instruction per call, but might
result in significantly lower floating point and SIMD performance.
.TP
\fB--jitmap\fR
This option allows using single-steps and breakpoints in hardware
where we cannot do it with signals.
.TP
-\fBsuspend-on-sigsegv\fR
-This option will suspend the program when a native SIGSEGV is received.
+\fBsuspend-on-native-crash\fR
+This option will suspend the program when a native crash occurs (SIGSEGV, SIGILL, ...).
This is useful for debugging crashes which do not happen under gdb,
since a live process contains more information than a core file.
.TP
+\fBsuspend-on-sigsegv\fR
+Same as \fBsuspend-on-native-crash\fR.
+.TP
\fBsuspend-on-exception\fR
This option will suspend the program when an exception occurs.
.TP