Why was it decided that hairpins by default stop at the barline?

If I write something like this:

\time 4/4
{a\< b c d
e*\!* f g a
}

isn't absolutely clear that my intention is to stop the hairpin on the "e" ?
Doesn't the standard user writing the above example expect to stop the
hairpin on the "e"?

g.
P.S. Thank you to Federico & Urs for discussing the topic privately



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