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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:18:00+00:00 2026-05-16T23:18:00+00:00

Dear all, how do I get to peek at the source code for any

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Dear all, how do I get to peek at the source code for any of the algorithms of .NET? In particular, I’d like to take a look at the unicode normalization algorithm… I’m using Mono in Ubuntu.

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    2026-05-16T23:18:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:18 pm

    From the Mono website:

    The Mono source code is hosted on GitHub using the Git source code control system for all of its source code.

    […]

    If all you need is to browse the sources, you can go to Mono Organization page on GitHub.

    The String Class is in the mscorlib assembly. You can find it in /mcs/class/corlib/System/String.cs.

    String.Normalize looks like this:

    public string Normalize ()
    {
        return Normalization.Normalize (this, 0);
    }
    
    public string Normalize (NormalizationForm normalizationForm)
    {
        switch (normalizationForm) {
        default:
            return Normalization.Normalize (this, 0);
        case NormalizationForm.FormD:
            return Normalization.Normalize (this, 1);
        case NormalizationForm.FormKC:
            return Normalization.Normalize (this, 2);
        case NormalizationForm.FormKD:
            return Normalization.Normalize (this, 3);
        }
    }
    

    The internal Normalization class is in /mcs/class/corlib/Mono.Globalization.Unicode/Normalization.cs.

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