Tweak the definition of the bit complement on UTF-8 data:
if none of the characters in the string are > 0xff,
the result is a complemented byte string, not a (UTF-8)
char string. Based on the summary in
Subject: Re: [ID
20000918.005] ~ on wide chars
Message-ID: <jSDD6gzkgi/T092yn@efn.org>
This should give us the maximum backward (pre-char string)
compatibility and utf8 compatibility. The other alternative
would be to limit the bit complement to be always byte only,
taking the least significant byte of the chars.
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@7665