Function std.utf.decodeFront
decodeFront is a variant of decode which specifically decodes
    the first code point. Unlike decode, decodeFront accepts any
    input range
    of code units (rather than just a string or random access
    range). It also takes the range by ref and pops off the elements as it
    decodes them. If numCodeUnits is passed in, it gets set to the number
    of code units which were in the code point which was decoded.
						
				dchar decodeFront(Flag!("useReplacementDchar") useReplacementDchar = No
				  ref S str,
				
				  out size_t numCodeUnits
				
				)
				
				if (!isSomeString!S && isInputRange!S && isSomeChar!(ElementType!S));
				
				
				dchar decodeFront(Flag!("useReplacementDchar") useReplacementDchar = No
				  scope ref S str,
				
				  out size_t numCodeUnits
				
				) pure @trusted
				
				if (isSomeString!S);
				
				
				dchar decodeFront(Flag!("useReplacementDchar") useReplacementDchar = No
				  ref S str
				
				)
				
				if (isInputRange!S && isSomeChar!(ElementType!S));
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| useReplacementDchar | if invalid UTF, return replacementDchar rather than throwing | 
| str | input string or indexable Range | 
| numCodeUnits | set to number of code units processed | 
Returns
decoded character
Throws
UTFException if str is not the start of a valid UTF
        sequence. If an exception is thrown, then there is no guarantee as to
        the number of code units which were popped off, as it depends on the
        type of range being used and how many code units had to be popped off
        before the code point was determined to be invalid.
Example
import std