I used to remember a key combination in c-mode to select a C function (i mean select the text between start and end of function for copying/killing etc) but i've since forgotten it and can't seem to find it anywhere. Does anyone remember what this key combination is?
How to select (mark) the body of a C function in emacs?
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In Emacs 23, it appears to be bound to:
FWIW, I found this by listing all the commands for the mode
C-h b, and searching for 'mark'.