I am working on someone else code in C++, and I found a weird call to a certain function func(). Here is an example:
if(condition)
    func();
else
    (*this).func();
What is the difference between func() and (*this).func()?
What are the cases where the call to func() and (*this).func() will execute different code?
In my case, func() is not a macro. It is a virtual function in the base class, with an implementation in both base and derived class, and no free func(). The if is located in a method in the base class.
 
     
     
     
    