You seem to have embedded raw native encoding in your land that
is *not* understandable in Japan. Anyways the input string you
posted in the previous sample was already in FormC which will
look like "doing nothing" as the conversion results.

There is a standalone normalization test generated from normalization
conformance test in corlib/Mono.Globalization.Unicode. We fail
about 26000. Far from good, but still better than 35000 on .NET.

Atsushi Eno

Tom Philpot wrote:
> Now, string.Normalize(NormalizationForm.FormC) doesn't do anything using
> mono (r136228).
> 
> I've attached some test cases which will hopefully help in tracking down
> what doesn't work.
> 
> On 6/15/09 1:58 AM, "Atsushi Eno" <atsushi...@veritas-vos-liberabit.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi again,
>>
>> It should be now fixed in trunk.
>>
>> Atsushi Eno
>>
>> Atsushi Eno wrote:
>>> I'll have a look. However since 4 years have passed since I wrote it,
>>> I'll have to revisit the spec and will take not a little time.
>>>
>>> Atsushi Eno
>>>
> 

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