TL; DR: `current-column' returns `2' when the cursor is in the first
column and the line contains a single emoji or a Chinese character. The
expected value is `1' as happens when the line contains `a' or even the
highest defined codepoint in Unicode: `U+10FFFD'.

In the minimal working example below, you can see that `current-columns'
returns `1' when the line contains the character `a' and the cursor is
located after it.

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| cat ~/e/main.el
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| (with-temp-buffer
|   (insert "a")
|   (end-of-line)
|   (princ (current-column)))
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| emacs -Q --batch -l ~/e/main.el
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| 1
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In the minimal working example below, you can see that `current-columns'
returns `1' when the line contains the character `􏿽' (highest defined
codepoint in Unicode, U+10FFFD) and the cursor is located after it.

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| cat ~/e/main.el
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| (with-temp-buffer
|   (insert "􏿽")
|   (end-of-line)
|   (princ (current-column)))
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| emacs -Q --batch -l ~/e/main.el
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| 1
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In the minimal working example below, you can see that `current-columns'
returns `2' when the line contains an emoji and the cursor is located
after it.

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| cat ~/e/main.el
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| (with-temp-buffer
|   (insert "👋")
|   (end-of-line)
|   (princ (current-column)))
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| emacs -Q --batch -l ~/e/main.el
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| 2
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In the minimal working example below, you can see that `current-columns'
returns `2' when the line contains a Chinese character and the cursor is
located after it.

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| cat ~/e/main.el
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| (with-temp-buffer
|   (insert "你")
|   (end-of-line)
|   (princ (current-column)))
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| emacs -Q --batch -l ~/e/main.el
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| 2
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