fix(path): restore space separation in 'path' (#25571)

Removing this behavior causes more inconsistencies and bugs.
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@ -57,8 +57,6 @@ The following changes may require adaptations in user config or plugins.
• for `backspace=1` set `backspace=indent,eol`
• for `backspace=2` set `backspace=indent,eol,start` (default behavior in Nvim)
• for `backspace=3` set `backspace=indent,eol,nostop`
• paths in |'path'| and |'cdpath'| can no longer be separated with spaces
(but paths themselves may contain spaces now).
• |'backupdir'| and |'directory'| will no longer remove a `>` at the start
of the option.

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@ -4499,6 +4499,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
option may be relative or absolute.
- Use commas to separate directory names: >
:set path=.,/usr/local/include,/usr/include
< - Spaces can also be used to separate directory names. To have a
space in a directory name, precede it with an extra backslash, and
escape the space: >
:set path=.,/dir/with\\\ space
< - To include a comma in a directory name precede it with an extra
backslash: >
:set path=.,/dir/with\\,comma

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@ -658,7 +658,6 @@ Options:
*'ballooneval'* *'beval'* *'noballooneval'* *'nobeval'*
*'balloonexpr'* *'bexpr'*
bioskey (MS-DOS)
'cdpath': paths can no longer be separated with spaces.
conskey (MS-DOS)
*'cp'* *'nocompatible'* *'nocp'* *'compatible'* (Nvim is always "nocompatible".)
'cpoptions' (gjkHw<*- and all POSIX flags were removed)
@ -723,7 +722,6 @@ Options:
Use |g8| or |ga|. See |mbyte-combining|.
*'maxmem'* Nvim delegates memory-management to the OS.
*'maxmemtot'* Nvim delegates memory-management to the OS.
'path': paths can no longer be separated with spaces.
printoptions
*'printdevice'*
*'printencoding'*

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@ -4621,6 +4621,12 @@ vim.go.pm = vim.go.patchmode
--- ```
--- :set path=.,/usr/local/include,/usr/include
--- ```
--- - Spaces can also be used to separate directory names. To have a
--- space in a directory name, precede it with an extra backslash, and
--- escape the space:
--- ```
--- :set path=.,/dir/with\\\ space
--- ```
--- - To include a comma in a directory name precede it with an extra
--- backslash:
--- ```

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@ -5926,6 +5926,10 @@ return {
option may be relative or absolute.
- Use commas to separate directory names: >
:set path=.,/usr/local/include,/usr/include
< - Spaces can also be used to separate directory names. To have a
space in a directory name, precede it with an extra backslash, and
escape the space: >
:set path=.,/dir/with\\\ space
< - To include a comma in a directory name precede it with an extra
backslash: >
:set path=.,/dir/with\\,comma