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						Function std.utf.isValidDchar
Check whether the given Unicode code point is valid.
						
				bool isValidDchar
				(
				
				  dchar c
				
				) pure nothrow @nogc @safe;
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| c | code point to check | 
Returns
true if and only if c is a valid Unicode code point
Note
'\uFFFE' and '\uFFFF' are considered valid by isValidDchar,
    as they are permitted for internal use by an application, but they are
    not allowed for interchange by the Unicode standard.
Example
assert( isValidDchar(cast(dchar) 0x41));
assert( isValidDchar(cast(dchar) 0x00));
assert(!isValidDchar(cast(dchar) 0xD800));
assert(!isValidDchar(cast(dchar) 0x11FFFF));
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