- Attribute values in selectors currently cannot contain any spaces, since space is interpreted as a delimiter between `ancestor` and `descendant`, `parent` and `>`, or `>` and `child` parts of the selector
- Likewise, for the `parent > child` relation, the spaces before and after the `>` are mandatory
All tree elements provide, apart from `:select` and `()`, the following accessors:
-`.name` = the element's tagname
-`.attributes` = a table with keys and values for the element's attributes; `{}` if none
-`.id` = the value of the element's id attribute; `nil` if not present
-`.classes` = an array with the classes listed in element's class attribute; `{}` if none
-`:getcontent()` = the raw text between the opening and closing tags of the element; `""` if none
-`.nodes` = an array with the element's child elements, `{}` if none
-`.parent` = the elements that contains this element; `root.parent` is `nil`
-`:gettext()` = the raw text of the complete element, starting with `"<tagname"` and ending with `"/>"`
-`.level` = how deep the element is in the tree; root level is `0`
-`.root` the root element of the tree; `root.root` is `root`
-`.deepernodes` = a Set containing all elements in the tree beneath this element, including this element's `.nodes`; `{}` if none
-`.deeperelements` = a table with a key for each distinct tagname in `.deepernodes`, containing a Set of all deeper element nodes with that name; `{}` in none
-`.deeperattributes` = as `.deeperelements`, but keyed on attribute name
-`.deeperids` = as `.deeperelements`, but keyed on id value
-`.deeperclasses` = as `.deeperelements`, but keyed on class name