int nbytes;
{
register Lisp_Object val;
- int nchars = chars_in_text (contents, nbytes);
+ int nchars, multibyte_nbytes;
+
+ parse_str_as_multibyte (contents, nbytes, &nchars, &multibyte_nbytes);
val = make_uninit_multibyte_string (nchars, nbytes);
bcopy (contents, XSTRING (val)->data, nbytes);
- if (STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val)) == XSTRING (val)->size)
+ if (nbytes == nchars || nbytes != multibyte_nbytes)
+ /* CONTENTS contains no multibyte sequences or contains an invalid
+ multibyte sequence. We must make unibyte string. */
SET_STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val), -1);
return val;
}
val = make_pure_vector ((EMACS_INT) nargs);
else
val = Fmake_vector (len, Qnil);
+
+ if (STRINGP (args[1]) && STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[1]))
+ /* BYTECODE-STRING must have been produced by Emacs 20.2 or the
+ earlier because they produced a raw 8-bit string for byte-code
+ and now such a byte-code string is loaded as multibyte while
+ raw 8-bit characters converted to multibyte form. Thus, now we
+ must convert them back to the original unibyte form. */
+ args[1] = Fstring_as_unibyte (args[1]);
+
p = XVECTOR (val);
for (index = 0; index < nargs; index++)
{