@uml Return a list of all nodes starting at {@code t} as root that satisfy the path. The root {@code /} is relative to the node passed to {@link #evaluate}.
@uml Convert word like {@code *} or {@code ID} or {@code expr} to a path element. {@code anywhere} is {@code true} if {@code //} precedes the word.
@uml TODO: check for invalid token/rule names, bad syntax
@uml Represent a subset of XPath XML path syntax for use in identifying nodes in parse trees.
<p> Split path into words and separators {@code /} and {@code //} via ANTLR itself then walk path elements from left to right. At each separator-word pair, find set of nodes. Next stage uses those as work list.</p>
<p> The basic interface is {@link XPath#findAll ParseTree.findAll}{@code (tree, pathString, parser)}. But that is just shorthand for:</p>
<pre> {@link XPath} p = new {@link XPath#XPath XPath}(parser, pathString); return p.{@link #evaluate evaluate}(tree); </pre>
<p> See {@code org.antlr.v4.test.TestXPath} for descriptions. In short, this allows operators:</p>
<dl> <dt>/</dt> <dd>root</dd> <dt>//</dt> <dd>anywhere</dd> <dt>!</dt> <dd>invert; this must appear directly after root or anywhere operator</dd> </dl>
<p> and path elements:</p>
<dl> <dt>ID</dt> <dd>token name</dd> <dt>'string'</dt> <dd>any string literal token from the grammar</dd> <dt>expr</dt> <dd>rule name</dd> <dt>*</dt> <dd>wildcard matching any node</dd> </dl>
<p> Whitespace is not allowed.</p>