LC_NUMERIC for decimal separator (See also
localeconv())
LC_TIME for date and time formatting with
strftime()
LC_MESSAGES for system responses (available if PHP was compiled with
libintl)
locale
If locale
is NULL or the empty string
"", the locale names will be set from the
values of environment variables with the same names as the above
categories, or from "LANG".
If locale
is "0",
the locale setting is not affected, only the current setting is returned.
If locale
is an array or followed by additional
parameters then each array element or parameter is tried to be set as
new locale until success. This is useful if a locale is known under
different names on different systems or for providing a fallback
for a possibly not available locale.
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Return Values
Returns the new current locale, or FALSE if the locale functionality is
not implemented on your platform, the specified locale does not exist or
the category name is invalid.
An invalid category name also causes a warning message. Category/locale
names can be found in » RFC 1766
and » ISO 639.
Different systems have different naming schemes for locales.
Note:
The return value of setlocale() depends
on the system that PHP is running. It returns exactly
what the system setlocale function returns.
ChangeLog
Version
Description
5.3.0
This function now throws an E_DEPRECATED notice if a string is passed
to the category
parameter instead of one of the
LC_* constants.
4.3.0
Passing multiple locales became possible.
4.2.0
Passing category
as a string is now deprecated,
use the above constants instead. Passing them as a string (within
quotes) will result in a warning message.
Examples
Example #1 setlocale() Examples
<?php /* Set locale to Dutch */ setlocale(LC_ALL, 'nl_NL');
/* try different possible locale names for german as of PHP 4.3.0 */ $loc_de = setlocale(LC_ALL, 'de_DE@euro', 'de_DE', 'de', 'ge'); echo "Preferred locale for german on this system is '$loc_de'"; ?>
Example #2 setlocale() Examples for Windows
<?php /* Set locale to Dutch */ setlocale(LC_ALL, 'nld_nld');
/* try different possible locale names for german as of PHP 4.3.0 */ $loc_de = setlocale(LC_ALL, 'de_DE@euro', 'de_DE', 'deu_deu'); echo "Preferred locale for german on this system is '$loc_de'"; ?>
Notes
Warning
The locale information is maintained per process, not per thread. If you
are running PHP on a multithreaded server api like IIS or Apache on
Windows you may experience sudden changes of locale settings while a
script is running although the script itself never called
setlocale() itself. This happens due to other scripts
running in different threads of the same process at the same time
changing the processwide locale using setlocale().