Okay, misunderstanding. I thought this happens in your code but it is actually a line from the import() sub of constant.
} else {
# Catch-all - what did I miss? If you get this err
+or,
# please let me know what your constant's name was
+.
# Write to <rootbeer@redcat.com>. Thanks!
warnings::warn("Constant name '$name' has unknown
+problems");
}
Your example works here. Perhaps some non-printable characters have sneaked in to your text file or there is a clash (other module or within your code)
that uses the same constant? What happens if you change DB_ERROR to MY_DB_ERROR? No better ideas ATM, sorry.
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