http://perldoc.perl.org/perlmod.html says:

"An END  code block is executed as late as possible, that is, after
perl has finished running the program and just before the interpreter
is being exited, even if it is exiting as a result of a die()
function. (But not if it's morphing into another program via exec, or
being blown out of the water by a signal--you have to trap that
yourself (if you can).)"


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