AS3 classes source file location?

Can anyone tell where the AS3 package source files (*.as) are located?
Besides for looking up class definitions in the AS3 framework in the Actionscript 3 Language Reference site, I'd like to open specific class files to look at them in their entirety. But I can't seem to find them, nor can I find any documentation specifying their location.
Any information on where the core AS3 package files are located locally would be appreciated.
Thanks.
AS3 Reference
( http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/index.html ) 

Well Nick, I think you were right..
The following summarizes add/modify classpaths (as2) and 'source path' (as3) :
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flash/cs/using/WS3e7c64e37a1d85e1e229110db38dec34-7fa4a.html
Under Flash Preferences menu ->ActionScript->Language->ActionScript 3.0 Settings you find at the top level :
Filed labeled "Flex SDK Path : $(AppConfig)/ActionScript 3.0/flex_sdk/4.0.0/"
Found the flex_sdk folder in the Flash application folder (mac), Programs file on PC I imagine.
Therein is a 'flex.swc' file, which I'm guessing has all the core classes.
I'm guessing one needs to download the Flex SDK source code here; you may need to download & learn how to use a Subversion (versioning app) client ?? :
http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Flex+SDK
Seems like a lot of hoops to jump through just to access those source files for a beginner.
Frustrated.

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