@Telkitty No, reinterpret_cast is a C++ style cast. An example of a C-style cast is ``(Person*)storage + 1``. I'm not sure off the top of my head whether that one would be legal or not.
The situation may be, you need to save an object to a spot in memory. Maybe that spot is memory-mapped to a hardware device. This is supported in C++. Constructing a vector of Person's is the normal case, but would not let you choose where to put it in memory.