A reentrant function does not hold static data over successive
calls, and does not return a pointer to static data. For this type
of function, the caller provides all the data that the function
requires, such as pointers to any workspace. This means that multiple
concurrent invocations of the function do not interfere with each
other.
Note
A reentrant function must not call non-reentrant functions.
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