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vim-patch:9.1.0752: can set 'cedit' to an invalid value (#30616)
Problem: can set cedit to an invalid value
Solution: Check that the value is a valid key name
(Milly)
closes: vim/vim#15778
25732435c5
Co-authored-by: Milly <milly.ca@gmail.com>
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@@ -731,11 +731,12 @@ vim.go.cd = vim.go.cdpath
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--- The key used in Command-line Mode to open the command-line window.
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--- Only non-printable keys are allowed.
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--- The key can be specified as a single character, but it is difficult to
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--- type. The preferred way is to use the <> notation. Examples:
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--- type. The preferred way is to use `key-notation` (e.g. <Up>, <C-F>) or
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--- a letter preceded with a caret (e.g. `^F` is CTRL-F). Examples:
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---
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--- ```vim
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--- exe "set cedit=\\<C-Y>"
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--- exe "set cedit=\\<Esc>"
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--- set cedit=^Y
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--- set cedit=<Esc>
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--- ```
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--- `Nvi` also has this option, but it only uses the first character.
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--- See `cmdwin`.
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