Examining the raw I/O between this new vim and my xterm, I see that the
'r' command is now turning off modifyOtherKeys (and then back on after
the replacement character is typed). So, it would appear that there is a
fix to this upstream, and Ubuntu vim is just lacking that fix.

As far as use of ^V in a ":s/" search command, it appears that vim is
simply properly interpreting "^[[27;5;109~" now, rather than inserting
the whole sequence literally.

So, it appears that the version of vim currently in 20.04 is lacking
some fixes.

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  vim mis-manages modifyOtherKeys on xterms

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