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hanq_3891013027-Apr-10 21:00
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There is difference between "global function" and "class member function" only when the latter refers to the object's "this pointer". If not, these two functions are the same.

In your situation, the "(*s).func1();" doesn't refer to "this pointer". So it behaves just like a "global function". It doesn't use "this pointer" which is NULL here, hence no error there.
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