From: D. Goel <deego@gnufans.org>
Subject: (find-function <compiled-function>) => don't know where compiled
Date: 06 Dec 2002 11:12:31 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wumn86ts.fsf@computer.localdomain> (raw)
hi
why does (find-function 'play-sound-file) say
"Don't know where this function is defined"
And (symbol-file 'play-sound-file) return nil?
even though this is a compiled function ?
DG http://deego.gnufans.org/~deego/
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