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						Function std.uni.compose
Try to canonically compose 2 characters. Returns the composed character if they do compose and dchar.init otherwise.
						
				dchar compose
				(
				
				  dchar first,
				
				  dchar second
				
				) pure nothrow @safe;
						
					
				The assumption is that first comes before second in the original text,
    usually meaning that the first is a starter.
Note
Hangul syllables are not covered by this function.
    See composeJamo below.
Example
writeln(compose('A', '\u0308')); // '\u00C4'
writeln(compose('A', 'B')); // dchar.init
writeln(compose('C', '\u0301')); // '\u0106'
// note that the starter is the first one
// thus the following doesn't compose
writeln(compose('\u0308', 'A')); // dchar.init
Authors
Dmitry Olshansky
License
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