Fix behaviour of matching when tree-sitter grammar is available #7238
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If the current character is a valid bracket, resort to plaintext matching. Otherwise, use regular tree-sitter node traversal.
This is a pragmatic solution that I propose, as addressing the tree-sitter grammars seems way more complex and tedious.
Why is believe this is acceptable? If the user is not on top of a valid bracket, regular operation will take place. It simply deals with the edge cases where the user is on top of a bracket, which brings the unexpected behaviour that users complain about (see #3357, #5177)