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						Enum member std.traits.isIterable
Returns true if T can be iterated over using a foreach loop with
 a single loop variable of automatically inferred type, regardless of how
 the foreach loop is implemented.  This includes ranges, structs/classes
 that define opApply with a single loop variable, and builtin dynamic,
 static and associative arrays.
						
				enum isIterable(T)
				 = is(typeof(()
{
foreach (elem; T
				Example
struct OpApply
{
    int opApply(scope int delegate(ref uint) dg) { assert(0); }
}
struct Range
{
    @property uint front() { assert(0); }
    void popFront() { assert(0); }
    enum bool empty = false;
}
static assert( isIterable!(uint[]));
static assert( isIterable!OpApply);
static assert( isIterable!(uint[string]));
static assert( isIterable!Range);
static assert(!isIterable!uint);
Authors
Walter Bright,
            Tomasz Stachowiak (isExpressions),
            Andrei Alexandrescu,
            Shin Fujishiro,
            Robert Clipsham,
            David Nadlinger,
            Kenji Hara,
            Shoichi Kato
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