vim-patch:a0f37db: runtime(doc): use a single pattern in :h 'incsearch' example (#35721)

related: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/18262#issuecomment-3277008408
closes: vim/vim#18270

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@@ -1296,8 +1296,9 @@ The pattern is interpreted like mostly used in file names:
[^ch] match any character but 'c' and 'h'
Note that for all systems the '/' character is used for path separator (even
Windows). This was done because the backslash is difficult to use in a pattern
and to make the autocommands portable across different systems.
for MS-Windows). This was done because the backslash is difficult to use in a
pattern and to make the autocommands portable across different systems. To
only match a '/' on all platforms (e.g. in a non-file pattern), use "\/".
It is possible to use |pattern| items, but they may not work as expected,
because of the translation done for the above.

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@@ -3402,8 +3402,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
autocmd. Example: >vim
augroup vimrc-incsearch-highlight
autocmd!
autocmd CmdlineEnter /,\? :set hlsearch
autocmd CmdlineLeave /,\? :set nohlsearch
autocmd CmdlineEnter [\/\?] :set hlsearch
autocmd CmdlineLeave [\/\?] :set nohlsearch
augroup END
<
CTRL-L can be used to add one character from after the current match

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@@ -3269,8 +3269,8 @@ vim.bo.inex = vim.bo.includeexpr
--- ```vim
--- augroup vimrc-incsearch-highlight
--- autocmd!
--- autocmd CmdlineEnter /,\? :set hlsearch
--- autocmd CmdlineLeave /,\? :set nohlsearch
--- autocmd CmdlineEnter [\/\?] :set hlsearch
--- autocmd CmdlineLeave [\/\?] :set nohlsearch
--- augroup END
--- ```
---

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@@ -4431,8 +4431,8 @@ local options = {
autocmd. Example: >vim
augroup vimrc-incsearch-highlight
autocmd!
autocmd CmdlineEnter /,\? :set hlsearch
autocmd CmdlineLeave /,\? :set nohlsearch
autocmd CmdlineEnter [\/\?] :set hlsearch
autocmd CmdlineLeave [\/\?] :set nohlsearch
augroup END
<
CTRL-L can be used to add one character from after the current match