When checking examples from https://github.com/adamw/reactmq.git, we saw 
two similar usage of Flow:

One is:

         Flow(conn.inputStream)
          .mapConcat(reconcileFrames.apply)
          .produceTo(materializer, sendToQueueConsumer)

 The other is:

        Flow(receiveFromQueueProducer)
          .map(_.encodeAsString)
          .map(createFrame)
          .toProducer(materializer)
          .produceTo(conn.outputStream)


What is the difference of Flow.produceTo(mat, consumer) with 
Flow.toProducer(mat).producerTo(consumer)?

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