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    • Properly detect multi-character emoji · 6c535b1d
      Previously emoji like 👨‍👨‍👦 (:man-man-boy:) were decoded as
      :man::man::boy: (👨👨👦) even though there is a specific emoji entry for
      :man-man-boy:. The solution is to change how the regexp is constructed.
      Instead of not setting a sort order for the emoji that go into the
      regexp we use reverse alphabetical order to ensure that any emoji that
      are inclusive of another (such as :man-man-boy: including :man) get
      sorted BEFORE the emoji that they include.
      
      We accomplish this by using a `SortedSet` and implementing `<=>` on `Emoji`
      Jason Axelson committed
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