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These two functions are useful for manipulating property lists
that are stored in places other than symbols:
- Function: plist-get plist property
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This returns the value of the property property
stored in the property list plist. For example,
(plist-get '(foo 4) 'foo)
=> 4
- Function: plist-put plist property value
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This stores value as the value of the property property in
the property list plist. It may modify plist destructively,
or it may construct a new list structure without altering the old. The
function returns the modified property list, so you can store that back
in the place where you got plist. For example,
(setq my-plist '(bar t foo 4))
=> (bar t foo 4)
(setq my-plist (plist-put my-plist 'foo 69))
=> (bar t foo 69)
(setq my-plist (plist-put my-plist 'quux '(a)))
=> (quux (a) bar t foo 5)
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