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						Alias std.functional.pipe
Pipes functions in sequence. Offers the same functionality as    compose, but with functions specified in reverse order. This may
   lead to more readable code in some situation because the order of
   execution is the same as lexical order.
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| fun | the call-able(s) or string(s) to compose into one function | 
Returns
A new function f(x) that in turn returns fun[$-1](...fun[1](fun[0](x)))....
Example
// Read an entire text file, split the resulting string in
// whitespace-separated tokens, and then convert each token into an
// integer
int[] a = pipe!(readText, split, map!(to!(int)))("file.txt");See Also
Example
import stddouble transmogrify(int a, string b) { ... expensive computation ... } alias fastTransmogrify = memoize!transmogrify; unittest { auto slow = transmogrify(2, "hello"); auto fast = fastTransmogrify(2, "hello"); assert(slow == fast);
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