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This section describes commands for moving point, in C mode and related modes.
M-x c-beginning-of-defun
M-x c-end-of-defun
Move point to the beginning or end of the current function or top-level
definition. These are found by searching for the least enclosing braces.
(By contrast, beginning-of-defun
and end-of-defun
search for
braces in column zero.) If you are editing code where the opening brace of
a function isn't placed in column zero, you may wish to bind C-M-a
and C-M-e
to these commands. Voir la section Moving by Defuns.
C-c C-u
Move point back to the containing preprocessor conditional, leaving the mark behind. A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument, move point forward to the end of the containing preprocessor conditional.
‘#elif’ is equivalent to ‘#else’ followed by ‘#if’, so the function will stop at a ‘#elif’ when going backward, but not when going forward.
C-c C-p
Move point back over a preprocessor conditional, leaving the mark behind. A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument, move forward.
C-c C-n
Move point forward across a preprocessor conditional, leaving the mark behind. A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument, move backward.
M-a
Move point to the beginning of the innermost C statement
(c-beginning-of-statement
). If point is already at the beginning of
a statement, move to the beginning of the preceding statement. With prefix
argument n, move back n - 1 statements.
In comments or in strings which span more than one line, this command moves by sentences instead of statements.
M-e
Move point to the end of the innermost C statement or sentence; like
M-a except that it moves in the other direction
(c-end-of-statement
).
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