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Explain the difference between using macro and inline functions?

Answer Posted / Ravi Kumar Ravi

Inline functions are functions that are expanded in-line at the point of call during compilation, resulting in faster execution. Macros, on the other hand, are textual substitution mechanisms that replace a sequence of characters with another set of characters, which can lead to unintended consequences and are generally discouraged for complex operations.

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