As you can render the one smilie, but not the other, I'd say your font has no glyph for that extended emoticon (U+1F602).
Also, you want to tell Perl that your output device can handle UTF-8, e.g. using binmode STDOUT, ":utf8". That would get rid of the "Wide character in print" message.
In reply to Re: How to print "FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY" in command line?
by Eliya
in thread How to print "FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY" in command line?
by PhillipHuang
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