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						Template std.functional.binaryFun
Transforms a string representing an expression into a binary function. The
string must either use symbol names a and b as the parameters or
provide the symbols via the parm1Name and parm2Name arguments.
						
				template binaryFun(alias fun, string parm1Name = "a", string parm2Name = "b")
				;
						
					
				Contained Functions
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| binaryFun | 
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| fun | a stringor a callable | 
| parm1Name | the name of the first parameter if funis a string.
    Defaults to"a". | 
| parm2Name | the name of the second parameter if funis a string.
    Defaults to"b". | 
Returns
If fun is not a string, binaryFun aliases itself away to
    fun.
Example
alias less = binaryFun!("a < b");
assert(less(1, 2) && !less(2, 1));
alias greater = binaryFun!("a > b");
assert(!greater("1", "2") && greater("2", "1"));
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