I believe that any non-special-form has a clojure implementation in
some .clj file, although that implementation may simply be a wrapper
for a method in clojure.lang.RT.

Also check out the source macro in clojure.contrib.repl_utils.  It's
quite nifty:

user> (source into)
(defn into
  "Returns a new coll consisting of to-coll with all of the items of
  from-coll conjoined."
  [to from]
    (let [ret to items (seq from)]
      (if items
        (recur (conj ret (first items)) (rest items))
        ret)))
nil

Or, if you're just interested in where a fn or macro is defined,
user> (meta (var into))
{:ns #<Namespace clojure.core>, :name into, :file "core.clj", :line
1771, :arglists ([to from]), :doc "Returns a new coll consisting of to-
coll with all of the items of\n  from-coll conjoined."}
user> ^#'into
; same thing, just more terse

Cheers,
Jason

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