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+;;; let-alist-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
+;;
+;;; Code:
+(add-to-list 'load-path (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))
+\f
+;;;### (autoloads nil "let-alist" "let-alist.el" (23053 39403 444445
+;;;;;; 274000))
+;;; Generated autoloads from let-alist.el
+
+(autoload 'let-alist "let-alist" "\
+Let-bind dotted symbols to their cdrs in ALIST and execute BODY.
+Dotted symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'. Only those present
+in BODY are let-bound and this search is done at compile time.
+
+For instance, the following code
+
+ (let-alist alist
+ (if (and .title .body)
+ .body
+ .site
+ .site.contents))
+
+essentially expands to
+
+ (let ((.title (cdr (assq \\='title alist)))
+ (.body (cdr (assq \\='body alist)))
+ (.site (cdr (assq \\='site alist)))
+ (.site.contents (cdr (assq \\='contents (cdr (assq \\='site alist))))))
+ (if (and .title .body)
+ .body
+ .site
+ .site.contents))
+
+If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access
+the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists
+inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as
+displayed in the example above.
+
+\(fn ALIST &rest BODY)" nil t)
+
+(put 'let-alist 'lisp-indent-function '1)
+
+;;;***
+\f
+;; Local Variables:
+;; version-control: never
+;; no-byte-compile: t
+;; no-update-autoloads: t
+;; End:
+;;; let-alist-autoloads.el ends here