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It correctly works for me. Make sure that you don't have your source encoding and compiler -codepage argument or default encoding mismatching. The default encoding is platform dependent. You can avoid such a problem by avoiding non-ASCII characters in your source code. In this case, use "¥u0083" instead of raw POUND SIGN. Atsushi Eno (10/09/06 18:10), anidotnet wrote: > I have the following functions to get the Unicode representation of a string > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > public static string ToUnicode(this string strA) > { > var writer = new StringWriter(); > try > { > foreach (char c in strA) > { > char h1 = IntToHex((c>> 12)& '\x000f'); > char h2 = IntToHex((c>> 8)& '\x000f'); > char h3 = IntToHex((c>> 4)& '\x000f'); > char h4 = IntToHex(c& '\x000f'); > > writer.Write('\\'); > writer.Write('u'); > writer.Write(h1); > writer.Write(h2); > > writer.Write(h3); > writer.Write(h4); > } > > string str = writer.ToString(); > writer.Dispose(); > return str; > } > catch (Exception) > { > writer.Dispose(); > throw; > } > } > > private static char IntToHex(int n) > { > if (n<= 9) > { > return (char) (n + 48); > } > return (char) ((n - 10) + 97); > } > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > While unit testing the above code from Nunit > > for .Net framework 3.5 I got > > Assert.AreEqual("£".ToUnicode(), @"\u00a3"); > > working, but in Mono it is failing. It says > > Expected: "\\ufffd", But was: "\\u00a3" > > Why Mono is giving different result than .Net for a same piece of code? Is > it a bug or am I missing something? > > > -------------------- > > Regards, > Anindya Chatterjee > http://abstractclass.org > _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list