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						std.utf.codeLength  - multiple declarations
				Function codeLength
Returns the number of code units that are required to encode the code point
    c when C is the character type used to encode it.
						
				ubyte codeLength(C)
				(
				
				  dchar c
				
				) pure nothrow @nogc @safe
				
				if (isSomeChar!C);
						
					
				Example
writeln(codeLength!char('a')); // 1
writeln(codeLength!wchar('a')); // 1
writeln(codeLength!dchar('a')); // 1
writeln(codeLength!char('\U0010FFFF')); // 4
writeln(codeLength!wchar('\U0010FFFF')); // 2
writeln(codeLength!dchar('\U0010FFFF')); // 1
Function codeLength
Returns the number of code units that are required to encode str
    in a string whose character type is C. This is particularly useful
    when slicing one string with the length of another and the two string
    types use different character types.
						
				size_t codeLength(C, InputRange)
				(
				
				  InputRange input
				
				)
				
				if (isInputRange!InputRange && !isInfinite!InputRange && is(ElementType!InputRange : dchar));
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| C | the character type to get the encoding length for | 
| input | the input range to calculate the encoding length from | 
Returns
The number of code units in input when encoded to C
Example
import stdAuthors
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