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locale - PHP: Where does setlocale's Value Come From?

I've noticed that PHP's str_word_count is behaving differently on the command line vs. on the web. The behavior seems to due to the default locale value in each environment. If I use setlocale to view the current locale (echo setlocale(LC_ALL, 0);), on the command line I get

C/en_US.UTF-8/C/C/C/C

Whereas on the web I get

C

So where do the various PHP SAPIs (cli, fpm, mod_php, etc.) get this default value from?

My presumption is that the weird looking C/en_US.UTF-8/C/C/C/C locale all six locale categories jammed up together, and that this is telling me LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 and the other categories are all set the C locale -- so putting my question another way: Why is does my php-fpm server have all its locale categories set to C by default, whereas my command line PHP has one locale set to en_US.UTF-8


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You can set intl.default_locale in php.ini


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