If I place the cursor on input or file and press ctrl+up then the cursor jumps to the next instance of the word, but if I place the cursor in the middle of => and press ctrl+up nothing happens even though there are other => present in the file.

This doesn't look like a stock Geany configuration; as @codebrainz said Ctrl+Up just skips a paragraph in the stock configuration, so if it really jumps to the next occurrence of the current word it means you either have a plugin enabled, or changed the Ctrl+Up/Ctrl+Down keybindings to something else, maybe Find Next/Previous Selection. Those two use either the current selection or the current "word", which as @codebrainz mentioned would have then to be defined differently if you'd like it to include non-wordchars.


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