Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka+cpyt...@gmail.com> added the comment:

PR 16545 solves the problem by using OS specific methods for converting between 
Python and Tcl strings. It is not ideal, but is good enough for most real cases.

Now you can paste, copy and print non-BMP characters. The code containing them 
can be displayed weird, but the result of print looks OK.

>>> '\N{PERSONAL COMPUTER}'
'💻'
>>> print('💻')
💻

As a side effect, printing '\udcf0\udc9f\udc90\udc8d' on Linux and 
'\ud83d\udcbb' on Windows should have the same effect as printing '\U0001f4bb'.

I do not know about macOS, but expect the same behavior as on Linux. Could 
anybody test please?

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