[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 199991] [FreeType] Shrugging woman emoji ��‍♀️ not joined sometimes depending on mysterious unknown conditions

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Wed Feb 26 03:27:15 PST 2020


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199991

Adrian Perez <aperez at igalia.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME

--- Comment #19 from Adrian Perez <aperez at igalia.com> ---
(In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #18)
> (In reply to Adrian Perez from comment #15)
> > Also, which version of ICU did you have before? I see that ICU 64.2 got an
> > update to Unicode 12.1, so maybe it's not needed to be using ICU 65.x to
> > have this fixed :]
> 
> According to comment #7, I was previously able to reproduce this issue with
> ICU 64.2, but not with 63.2. Meanwhile Calvaris and I were seeing different
> results using identical runtime versions, eliminating any possibility of
> software version being related to the difference except for host
> configuration (e.g. host fonts).

…and today the Arch package for Twemoji had an update, and there are a few
more emojis that show fine now here.

> (In reply to Adrian Perez from comment #17)
> > So I think that the conclusion here is that as new Unicode versions which
> > add more emoji variants using ZWJ sequences, now and then there will be
> > a few of them “broken” until either ICU is updated, the font is updated,
> > or both are updated (depending on cases); but the problem is outside of
> > WebKit's scope. WDYT?
> 
> That much is certain.

Let's close this bug, then. Probably the most adequate resolution is
“WORKSFORME” (maybe “CONFIGURATION CHANGED” is fine, too).

If it turns out that there are more related issues where WebKit is to
blame, we can either reopen this or file new bugs for those specific
ones.

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