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This function returns the name of the file that defined
symbol. If type is nil,
then any kind of definition is acceptable. If type
is defun, defvar, or
defface, that specifies function definition,
variable definition, or face definition only.
The value is normally an absolute file name. It can also
be nil, if the definition is not associated with
any file. If symbol specifies an autoloaded
function, the value can be a relative file name without
extension.
The basis for symbol-file is the data in the
variable load-history.
The value of this variable is an alist that associates the names of loaded library files with the names of the functions and variables they defined, as well as the features they provided or required.
Each element in this alist describes one loaded library (including libraries that are preloaded at startup). It is a list whose CAR is the absolute file name of the library (a string). The rest of the list elements have these forms:
varThe symbol var was defined as a variable.
(defun . fun)The function fun was defined.
(t . fun)The function fun was previously an autoload
before this library redefined it as a function. The
following element is always (defun .
fun), which represents defining
fun as a function.
(autoload . fun)The function fun was defined as an autoload.
(defface . face)The face face was defined.
(require . feature)The feature feature was required.
(provide . feature)The feature feature was provided.
(cl-defmethod method
specializers)The named method was defined by using
cl-defmethod, with specializers
as its specializers.
(define-type . type)The type type was defined.
The value of load-history may have one
element whose CAR is nil. This
element describes definitions made with
eval-buffer on a buffer that is not visiting a
file.
The command eval-region updates
load-history, but does so by adding the symbols
defined to the element for the file being visited, rather than
replacing that element. See Eval.
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