Syntactically and semantically, the two are interchangeable. There are no reasons for requiring the use of one over the other.
Which makes any attempt to convey some meaning through given uses of the two at best subliminal. At worst ...
In reply to Re^10: eof not recognised when applying diamond operator to invocation arguments?
by BrowserUk
in thread eof not recognised when applying diamond operator to invocation arguments?
by pat_mc
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