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Each thread has its own stack. When calling a function from different threads, the local function variables reside on the stack of the thread from where the function has been called. So it is thread safe.

But note that this does not apply to local static variables. While also local variables (can't be accessed from outside of the function), there is only one instance of such variables. Accessing them must be guarded (locks, atomic operations) and the function must not return a pointer to them to make the function thread safe.
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