Use the unicode escapes rather than the character literals in the code? You won't get DoubleMetaphone.java to compile unless you pass the encoding flag to javac.

The two letters appear to be \u00C7, \u00D1 - capital C with a cedilla and capital N with a tilde? Putting
case '\u00C7':
case '\u00D1':


in the appropriate places should fix things.

Tim O'Brien wrote:

commons-codec fails to compile in Gump because it contains an "Ntilde"
among other characters used in languages other than English.


Any ideas?





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