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						Function std.regex.matchAll
Initiate a search for all non-overlapping matches to the pattern re
    in the given input. The result is a lazy range of matches generated
    as they are encountered in the input going left to right.
						
				auto auto matchAll(R, RegEx)
				(
				
				  R input,
				
				  RegEx re
				
				)
				
				if (isSomeString!R && isRegexFor!(RegEx, R));
				
				
				auto auto matchAll(R, String)
				(
				
				  R input,
				
				  String re
				
				)
				
				if (isSomeString!R && isSomeString!String);
				
				
				auto matchAll(R, String)()
				
				if (isSomeString!R && isSomeString!String);
						
					
				This function picks the most suitable regular expression engine depending on the pattern properties.
    re parameter can be one of three types:
    
- Plain string(s), in which case it's compiled to bytecode before matching.
- Regex!char (wchar/dchar) that contains a pattern in the form of compiled bytecode.
- StaticRegex!char (wchar/dchar) that contains a pattern in the form of compiled native machine code.
Returns
RegexMatch object that represents matcher state
    after the first match was found or an empty one if not present.
Authors
Dmitry Olshansky,
    API and utility constructs are modeled after the original std
  by Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu.
License
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