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						Function std.string.lineSplitter
Split an array or slicable range of characters into a range of lines
    using '\r', '\n', '\v', '\f', "\r\n",
    lineSep, paraSep and '\u0085' (NEL)
    as delimiters. If keepTerm is set to Yes, then the
    delimiter is included in the slices returned.
						
					
				Does not throw on invalid UTF; such is simply passed unchanged to the output.
Adheres to Unicode 7.0.
Does not allocate memory.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| r | array of chars,wchars, ordcharsor a slicable range | 
| keepTerm | whether delimiter is included or not in the results | 
Returns
range of slices of the input range r
See Also
splitLines
    std
    splitter
Example
import stdExample
auto s = "\rpeter\n\rpaul\r\njerry\u2028ice\u2029cream\n\nsunday\nmon\u2030day\n";
auto lines = sAuthors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis
License
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