On 08/20/2017 12:27 PM, WhatMeWorry wrote:

>     // Mixins are for mixing in generated code into the source code.
>     // The mixed in code may be generated as a template instance
>     // or a string.

Yes, it means that the string must be legal D code.

>     mixin(`writeln(` ~ `Hello`  ~ `);` );

Yes, that's a D string but the string itself is not legal D code because it would be mixing in the following:

    writeln(Hello);

The problem is, there is no Hello defined in the program.

You need to make sure that Hello is a string itself:

    writeln("Hello");

So, you need to use the following mixin:

    mixin(`writeln(` ~ `"Hello"`  ~ `);` );

Ali

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