Replace EasyHTML with LazyHTML#2106
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Re. #2105
Is there a better way of asserting whether or not a node is matched by the CSS selectors in
ExDoc.Formatter.HTML.TemplatesTestoutputs function groupstest than the utility function I've added? I wondered if it would be possible to pattern match against the LazyHTML result's number of nodes, but I think we don't have direct access and instead only see a reference? (%LazyHTML{resource: reference()}.)