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						Function std.uni.toTrie
Convenience function to construct optimal configurations for
    packed Trie from any set of code points.
						
				auto auto toTrie(ulong level, Set)
				(
				
				  Set set
				
				)
				
				if (isCodepointSet!Set);
						
					
				The parameter level indicates the number of trie levels to use,
    allowed values are: 1, 2, 3 or 4. Levels represent different trade-offs
    speed-size wise.
Level 1 is fastest and the most memory hungry (a bit array).
Level 4 is the slowest and has the smallest footprint.
See the Synopsis section for example.
Note
Level 4 stays very practical (being faster and more predictable)
    compared to using direct lookup on the set itself.
Authors
Dmitry Olshansky
License
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