Fix bug with whitespace controls not applying properly#599
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This seems like a good solution. We essentially want the adjacent text tokens to be treated as the same token when handling whitespace, so merging them makes sense.
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Whitespace controls operate on the assumption that textnodes cannot be adjacent. You can break up text nodes with a comment node
\n {# comment #} \n. This should not affect the whitespace control but it does under the current code. In order to solve for this I merged adjacent text nodes. I did try a few other approaches over a couple of hours to try to get the same effect but could not solve for the case where there are more than 2 text nodes stacked next to each other.