Function std.file.attrIsFile
Returns whether the given file attributes are for a file.
						
				bool attrIsFile
				(
				
				  uint attributes
				
				) pure nothrow @nogc @safe;
						
					
				On Windows, if a file is not a directory, it's a file. So, either
    attrIsFile or attrIsDir will return true for the
    attributes of any given file.
    On Posix systems, if attrIsFile is true, that indicates that the
    file is a regular file (e.g. not a block not device). So, on Posix systems,
    it's possible for both attrIsFile and attrIsDir to be false
    for a particular file (in which case, it's a special file). If a file is a
    special file, you can use the attributes to check what type of special file
    it is (see the man page for stat for more information).
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| attributes | The file attributes. | 
Returns
true if the given file attributes are for a file
Example
assert(attrIsFile(getAttributes("/etc/fonts/fonts.conf")));
assert(attrIsFile(getLinkAttributes("/etc/fonts/fonts.conf")));Example
import std