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@jquast I'm not familiar with the emoji-variation-sequences part, other parts LGTM.

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jquast commented Sep 18, 2025

bin/verify-table-integrity.py has no complaints

at least version 16 had no new emoji variation sequences, hope 17 won't either,
emoji 17 isn't (yet?) released, https://unicode.org/Public/emoji/17.0 is http 404

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at least version 16 had no new emoji variation sequences, hope 17 won't either, emoji 17 isn't (yet?) released, unicode.org/Public/emoji/17.0 is http 404

The URL should be https://unicode.org/Public/17.0.0/, which is available for download now.

@jquast jquast merged commit e76d32a into jquast:master Sep 18, 2025
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jquast commented Sep 18, 2025

thanks, note from https://unicode.org/Public/emoji/ReadMe.txt

Starting with Unicode 17.0.0, the data files for Unicode Emoji are published in https://www.unicode.org/Public/<version>/emoji/
together with the related files in
https://www.unicode.org/Public/<version>/ucd/emoji/

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jquast commented Sep 22, 2025

This released to PyPi today as wcwidth==0.2.14

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