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* How to find lisp code for standard emacs functions? How to find functions bound to keys?
@ 2003-05-09  3:11 exits funnel
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From: exits funnel @ 2003-05-09  3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hello,

I've been using emacs for about a month and love it. 
Now, I've trying to learn a bit of lisp and I have two
quick questions:

1.  How can I display the code associated with, for
instance, goto-line?  I think studying this code would
help me quite a bit.

2.  How can I find the name of the function associated
with a given key-sequence?  For example, I use C-w all
the time, but I can't figure out what the name of the
function is.

Thanks in adavnce for help with this simple issues.

-exits

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