I'm writing a computational library in scala. Similar functionality I group into native scala singleton objects containing bunch of procedures and some statically allocated memory for O(1) temporal data.
This approach is suited for a single-thread use. But calling library functions from different threads simultaneously may overwrite temporal data and give incorrect answers to callers.
I may just copy this library and write thread-safe version by moving all statically allocated memory inside functions local space. But I prefer to avoid it by defining thread-local variables.
Is it possible in scala?