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always@* vs always@(*)

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I would like to know if there's any specific advantage in using always@* over always@(*) while writing a combinational logic

I went through the LRM but there isn't anything mentioned about this, so I suspect it's something to do with the simulator. I'm using irun for my simulations.

Please help. Thanks.
 

There's no functional difference. The parentheses are apparently required in some cases, e.g. without succeeding begin.
 

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