Eryk Sun <eryk...@gmail.com> added the comment:

> I tried "import locale; locale.getlocale()" on macOS and 
> windows (3.10) and linux (3.7) and in all cases I got 
> non-None values.  

In Windows, starting with Python 3.8, Python sets the LC_CTYPE locale to the 
user (not system) default locale instead of the CRT's initial "C" locale. (This 
is possibly an unintended consequence of redesigning the interpreter startup 
code, but what's done is done.) The same has been implemented in POSIX going 
back to Python 3.1. It's not a significant change for the core interpreter and 
standard library, which do not use the LC_CTYPE encoding for much in Windows, 
but it might affect third-party code. Embedding applications can use an 
isolated configuration that doesn't modify LC_CTYPE.

locale.getdefaultlocale() is not based on C setlocale() in Windows. It returns 
the language and region of the user locale from WinAPI GetLocaleInfo() paired 
with the process code page from WinAPI GetACP(). The latter is generally the 
same as the system code page, but possibly not in Windows 10 if the application 
manifest sets the process "activeCodePage" to UTF-8. (python.exe as distributed 
doesn't use the "activeCodePage" setting in its manifest, but an embedding 
application might.)

> Given the next paragraph describing 'C' as a non-standard language 
> code, I would have expected ('C',None), but it is as it is.

The documentation is unclear. Locale normalization handles the common cases, 
for better or worse. "C.ASCII" maps to "C", which is parsed as (None, None). 
"C.UTF8" maps to "en_US.UTF-8", and "C.ISO88591" maps to "en_US.ISO8859-1". 
Other encodings combined with the "C" locale have no alias, in which case "C" 
is returned as the language code, even though it's not a valid RFC 1766 code.

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nosy: +eryksun
status: pending -> open

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