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			Function std.regex.replaceFirstInto
			    A variation on replaceFirst that instead of allocating a new string
    on each call outputs the result piece-wise to the . In particular
    this enables efficient construction of a final output incrementally.
sink
    Like in replaceFirst family of functions there is an overload
    for the substitution guided by the  string
    and the one with the user defined callback.
format
Prototypes
void replaceFirstInto(Sink, R, C, RegEx)( Sink sink, R input, RegEx re, const(C)[] format ) @trusted if (isOutputRange!(Sink, dchar) && isSomeString!R && is(C : dchar) && isRegexFor!(RegEx, R)); void replaceFirstInto(alias fun, Sink, R, RegEx)( Sink sink, R input, RegEx re ) @trusted if (isOutputRange!(Sink, dchar) && isSomeString!R && isRegexFor!(RegEx, R));
Example
import std.array; string m1 = "first message\n"; string m2 = "second message\n"; auto result = appender!string(); replaceFirstInto(result, m1, regex(([a-z]+) message), ""); //equivalent of the above with user-defined callback replaceFirstInto!(cap=>cap[1])(result, m2, regex(([a-z]+) message)); assert(result.data == "first\nsecond\n");
Authors
Dmitry Olshansky,
    API and utility constructs are modeled after the original 
  by Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu.
std.regex