Previously, the way repeat rules were expanded, the auxiliary
rule always needed to be reduced, even if the repeating content
was empty. This caused problems in parse states where some items
contained the repeat rule and some did not. To make those cases
work, the repeat rule had to explicitly be marked as optional.
With this change, that is no longer necessary.
Now, the root node of a document is always a document node.
It will often have only one child node which corresponds to the grammar's
start symbol, but not always. Currently, it may have more than one child
if there are ubiquitous tokens such as comments at the beginning of the
document. In the future, it will also be possible be possible to have multiple
for the document to have multiple children if the document is partially parsed.