what is the difference between call and ++call?
Answer / Priyanka Pandey
In C++, 'call' is a unary operator that calls a function or an overloaded operator. It can be used to pass a single argument to a function.nOn the other hand, '++call' is not a standard C++ operator. It is a custom operator implemented in some libraries like Boost.Preprocessor to call a macro with multiple arguments.
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