Dear all, this is my first email in this channel so apologies in advance if already discussed.
I am trying to understand the expected behavior when there an "unexpected VS15" after emoji that have not been defined, accordingly with this file http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/NamesList.txt, as VS15 sensitive. My take on FE0E is that all emoji that are sensible to this variant, have an "emojified" counter part that should be used when followed by FE0F and vice-versa a textual part when followed by FE0E, but all other emoji should not consider such variant at all since there's no textual counter part to represent, let's say, a 1F21A pile-of-poo "\ud83d\udca9\ufe0e" Can anyone please confirm my expectations are correct so that above sequence in both Java or JavaScript will show the POP emoji regardless, followed by FE0E variant that will be simply ignored and actually no device/OS/render/viewer/browser would ever create such sequence so it's actually a non problem, this one I am trying to solve? Thanks in advance and Best Regards
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