I have no deep or interesting question–I’m just curious why it is so.
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Each package is assumed to rely on the correct function of EVERYTHING that went before it. END blocks are intended to “clean up and close out” anything the package might need to take care of before the program finishes. But this work might rely on the correct functioning of the packages started earlier, which might no longer be true if they are allowed to run their END blocks.
If you did it any other way, there could be bad bugs.