Address mistakes in inline functions cpp#4872
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Good stuff - thanks @Rageking8!
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Fixes #4871
Tidy up some of the earlier examples, augmented the multiply example to be more explicit about the differences when using a function macro like a proper function. For the last example, there seems to be UB with
sqr(c++)which expands to((c++) * (c++)), hence I wrapped it away into a function and added the part about the inline functionsquare.