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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:22:40+00:00 2026-05-15T07:22:40+00:00

So if your converting from Void* to Type* or from Type* to Void* should

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So if your converting from Void* to Type* or from Type* to Void* should you use:

void func(void *p)
{
    Params *params = static_cast<Params*>(p);
}

or

void func(void *p)
{
    Params *params = reinterpret_cast<Params*>(p);
}

To me static_cast seems the more correct but I’ve seen both used for the same purpose. Also, does the direction of the conversion matter. i.e. should I still use static_cast for:

_beginthread(func,0,static_cast<void*>(params)

I have read the other questions on C++ style casting but I’m still not sure what the correct way is for this scenario (I think it is static_cast)

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    2026-05-15T07:22:41+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:22 am

    You should use static_cast so that the pointer is correctly manipulated to point at the correct location. However, you should only do this if you used static cast to cast the pointer to void* in the first place. Otherwise you should reinterpret_cast to exactly the same type of the original pointer (no bases or such).

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