Comment by layer8
7 hours ago
That limitation will be trivial to lift once UTF-16 compatibility can be disregarded. This won’t happen soon, of course, given JavaScript and Windows, but the situation might be different in a hundred or thousand years. Until then, we still have a lot of unassigned code points.
In addition, it would be possible to nest another surrogate-character-like scheme into UTF-16 to support a larger character set.
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