BasicEmoji

Struct BasicEmoji 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct BasicEmoji;
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Characters and character sequences intended for general-purpose, independent, direct input.

See Unicode Technical Standard #51 for more details.

§Example

use icu::properties::EmojiSetData;
use icu::properties::props::BasicEmoji;

let basic_emoji = EmojiSetData::new::<BasicEmoji>();

assert!(!basic_emoji.contains('\u{0020}'));
assert!(!basic_emoji.contains('\n'));
assert!(basic_emoji.contains('🦃')); // U+1F983 TURKEY
assert!(basic_emoji.contains_str("\u{1F983}"));
assert!(basic_emoji.contains_str("\u{1F6E4}\u{FE0F}")); // railway track
assert!(!basic_emoji.contains_str("\u{0033}\u{FE0F}\u{20E3}"));  // Emoji_Keycap_Sequence, keycap 3

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impl Debug for BasicEmoji

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl EmojiSet for BasicEmoji

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