That code was C++ or something like that. Not GDScript.
I tested this on Godot 4.2.1. You can write identifiers using a different writing system other than latin and you are allowed to have emojis in strings, but you aren’t allowed to use emojis in identifiers.
There’s probably a rule that requires variables to start with a letter or underscore. Emoji are nor marked as letters. Something like _👍 will probably work.
Another guy just posted emojis in their code in the comments no idea if it actually works
That code was C++ or something like that. Not GDScript.
I tested this on Godot 4.2.1. You can write identifiers using a different writing system other than latin and you are allowed to have emojis in strings, but you aren’t allowed to use emojis in identifiers.
Ah I’m unfamiliar with most languages I just use python and random others for personal projects
Coding must be a nightmare if you’re choosing programming languages at random 😱
But you must also be learning quite a lot.
There’s probably a rule that requires variables to start with a letter or underscore. Emoji are nor marked as letters. Something like
_👍
will probably work.