std.string.outdent  - multiple declarations
				Function outdent
Removes one level of indentation from a multi-line string.
						
				S outdent(S)
				(
				
				  S str
				
				) pure @safe
				
				if (isSomeString!S);
						
					
				This uniformly outdents the text as much as possible. Whitespace-only lines are always converted to blank lines.
Does not allocate memory if it does not throw.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| str | multi-line string | 
Returns
outdented string
Throws
StringException if indentation is done with different sequences of whitespace characters.
Example
enum pretty = q{
   import std.stdio;
   void main() {
       writeln("Hello");
   }
}Function outdent
Removes one level of indentation from an array of single-line strings.
						
				S[] outdent(S)
				(
				
				  scope return S[] lines
				
				) pure @safe
				
				if (isSomeString!S);
						
					
				This uniformly outdents the text as much as possible. Whitespace-only lines are always converted to blank lines.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| lines | array of single-line strings | 
Returns
lines[] is rewritten in place with outdented lines
Throws
StringException if indentation is done with different sequences of whitespace characters.
Example
auto str1 = [
    "    void main()\n",
    "    {\n",
    "        test();\n",
    "    }\n"
];
auto str1Expected = [
    "void main()\n",
    "{\n",
    "    test();\n",
    "}\n"
];
writeln(str1Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis