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Aaand.. you didn't even bother to google it :/
This is not about storage durations, and it's local to a function
I don't need to Google anything. I have 30 years experience writing C & C++.
Yes it is.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/storage_duration
Only the visibility is local. The data is still global state. You can call that function from anywhere and it will use the same state. That's what global state means.
https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/a/314983
Some of the biggest issues with global state are that is makes testing difficult and it makes concurrent code more error-prone. Both of those are still true for locally scoped static variables.
Again, it's an easy refactor to make it not global. There are cases where that extra abstraction work simply does not add value.
With your background, you should know that