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						Enum member std.traits.isSomeString
Detect whether T is one of the built-in string types.
						
				enum isSomeString(T)
				 = is(StringTypeOf!T) && !isAggregateType!T && !isStaticArray!T && !is(T == enum);
						
					
				The built-in string types are Char[], where Char is any of char,
wchar or dchar, with or without qualifiers.
Static arrays of characters (like char[80]) are not considered
built-in string types.
Example
//String types
static assert( isSomeString!string);
static assert( isSomeString!(wchar[]));
static assert( isSomeString!(dchar[]));
static assert( isSomeString!(typeof("aaa")));
static assert( isSomeString!(const(char)[]));
//Non string types
static assert(!isSomeString!int);
static assert(!isSomeString!(int[]));
static assert(!isSomeString!(byte[]));
static assert(!isSomeString!(typeof(null)));
static assert(!isSomeString!(char[4]));
enum ES : string { a = "aaa", b = "bbb" }
static assert(!isSomeString!ES);
static struct Stringish
{
    string str;
    alias str this;
}
static assert(!isSomeString!Stringish);
Authors
Walter Bright,
            Tomasz Stachowiak (isExpressions),
            Andrei Alexandrescu,
            Shin Fujishiro,
            Robert Clipsham,
            David Nadlinger,
            Kenji Hara,
            Shoichi Kato
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