On the one hand I feel like the #WARNING_SIGN is a welcome addition. On the other, I'm sensitive to the idea that it will be totally obnoxious if you need to grep/search for it in whatever tool you're using.
Was a little surprised to learn that the warning sign is generally considered an Emoji; I guess I don't think of it that way. Was even more surprised to learn that there is no great definition for what constitutes an Emoji. The term doesn't seem to have much meaning in Unicode. The warning sign - U+26A0 - goes all the way back to Unicode version 4.0 and is in the BMP, whereas most Emoji are in the SMP.
> Was even more surprised to learn that there is no great definition for what constitutes an Emoji. The term doesn't seem to have much meaning in Unicode
How will it output on my VT100 serial terminal? :P
Somewhat related fun fact, anyone can submit an emoji to the Unicode Consortium annually, submissions are actually open right now: https://unicode.org/emoji/proposals.html.
Was a little surprised to learn that the warning sign is generally considered an Emoji; I guess I don't think of it that way. Was even more surprised to learn that there is no great definition for what constitutes an Emoji. The term doesn't seem to have much meaning in Unicode. The warning sign - U+26A0 - goes all the way back to Unicode version 4.0 and is in the BMP, whereas most Emoji are in the SMP.