Hi Michal,

Euhm, yes this is the behaviour thats common. I don't like it, but we have 
to deal with this.
In my opinion, an error should be thrown when there is a constant that is 
about to get overwritten! in the details of it, the originating modules 
should be mentioned!

Regards
Sander

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