I've never heard people say constants are write-once rather than read-only, yet the same applies to them.
Oh dear. You've moved into let's defend the indefensible mode again.
Constants are 'set' at compile time. Write-once attributes are assigned at runtime. That is a very clear distinction.
Not as clear as in a compiled language in as much as they are not loaded from the process image into hardware-protected read-only memory segments. But sufficiently intractable to even deliberate meddling; and with sufficient performance benefits; to make the distinction obvious.
In reply to Re^5: Psychic Disconnect and Object Systems
by BrowserUk
in thread Psychic Disconnect and Object Systems
by John M. Dlugosz
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