Depends, if a module holds a reference to the module being reloaded and 
there is a shared cache being used by that module. You would still end up 
with 2 references to different things. I would need to know way more about 
whats trying to be done / API to make any sane comment on if it looks like 
there is a reference leak and shared cache situation.

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