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These commands move point or set up the region based on top-level major definitions, also called defuns.
Move to beginning of current or preceding defun (beginning-of-defun
).
Move to end of current or following defun (end-of-defun
).
Put region around whole current or following defun (mark-defun
).
The commands to move to the beginning and end of the current defun are
C-M-a (beginning-of-defun
) and C-M-e
(end-of-defun
). If you repeat one of these commands, or use a
positive numeric argument, each repetition moves to the next defun in the
direction of motion.
C-M-a with a negative argument -n moves forward n times to the next beginning of a defun. This is not exactly the same place that C-M-e with argument n would move to; the end of this defun is not usually exactly the same place as the beginning of the following defun. (Whitespace, comments, and perhaps declarations can separate them.) Likewise, C-M-e with a negative argument moves back to an end of a defun, which is not quite the same as C-M-a with a positive argument.
To operate on the current defun, use C-M-h (mark-defun
) which
puts point at the beginning and mark at the end of the current defun. This
is the easiest way to get ready to kill the defun in order to move it to a
different place in the file. If you use the command while point is between
defuns, it uses the following defun. Successive uses of C-M-h, or
using it in Transient Mark mode when the mark is active, extends the end of
the region to include one more defun each time.
In C mode, C-M-h runs the function c-mark-function
, which is
almost the same as mark-defun
; the difference is that it backs up
over the argument declarations, function name and returned data type so that
the entire C function is inside the region. This is an example of how major
modes adjust the standard key bindings so that they do their standard jobs
in a way better fitting a particular language. Other major modes may
replace any or all of these key bindings for that purpose.
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