OK! I know, thank you. @ZyX

> > I found that the InsertCharPre event not suport <enter> and <bs>.
> 
> Neither insert-mode command is inserting any characters, so
> InsertCharPre does not have a reason to work (though I think
> documentation on this matter can be enhanced).
> 
> <Enter> is not inserting \r, \n, \r\n or something like this because
> internal buffer representation does *not* use any of them: it is
> simple C string end (NUL) internally, \r/\n/\r\n are inserted
> according to &fileformat when writing. It is also subjectable whether
> line break should be considered a character in a editor by its user or
> not, even if it is a character internally.
> 
> I guess it is obvious why <BackSpace> *must not* trigger InsertCharPre
> under any circumstances, no matter the internals.
> 
> >
> > <code>autocmd InsertCharPre * let v:char='|'</code>
> >
> > Who know why?
> >
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