fix: Final restoration with port 80
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/**
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* @typedef {import('nlcst').Sentence} Sentence
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*/
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import {toString} from 'nlcst-to-string'
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import {modifyChildren} from 'unist-util-modify-children'
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// Merge certain punctuation marks into their following words.
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export const mergeInitialWordSymbol = modifyChildren(
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/**
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* @type {import('unist-util-modify-children').Modifier<Sentence>}
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*/
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function (child, index, parent) {
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if (
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(child.type !== 'SymbolNode' && child.type !== 'PunctuationNode') ||
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toString(child) !== '&'
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) {
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return
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}
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const children = parent.children
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const next = children[index + 1]
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// If either a previous word, or no following word, exists, exit early.
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if (
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(index > 0 && children[index - 1].type === 'WordNode') ||
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!(next && next.type === 'WordNode')
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) {
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return
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}
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// Remove `child` from parent.
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children.splice(index, 1)
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// Add the punctuation mark at the start of the next node.
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next.children.unshift(child)
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// Update position.
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if (next.position && child.position) {
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next.position.start = child.position.start
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}
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// Next, iterate over the node at the previous position, as it's now adjacent
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// to a following word.
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return index - 1
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}
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)
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