From: Alan Wehmann <wehmann@fnal.gov>
Subject: Re: where is a function defined
Date: 06 Jan 2003 14:37:11 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <v0xlm1yypzc.fsf@fsui03.fnal.gov> (raw)
In-Reply-To: yq0c65tavw0l.fsf@blinky.bloomberg.com
XEmacs has "find-function". I've forgotten if Emacs has it. It will
do the path searching for you.
zghuang@bloombergREMOVETHISPART.net (Z. Huang) writes:
> load-path seems to be not I wanted. I have to go to each of the directories
> to find a symbol that I need. Is there any simpler way to find the definition
> of a function?
--
Alan Wehmann
wehmann@fnal.gov
prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-01-06 20:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-12-31 19:16 where is a function defined Z. Huang
2002-12-31 19:38 ` Alfred M. Szmidt
[not found] ` <mailman.766.1041363495.19936.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2002-12-31 20:30 ` Z. Huang
2002-12-31 20:37 ` Barry Margolin
2002-12-31 20:48 ` Alfred M. Szmidt
2003-01-01 15:35 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-01-06 20:37 ` Alan Wehmann [this message]
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