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#pragma once
#include <array>
#include <span>
template<typename T, std::size_t first, std::size_t second>
constexpr std::array<T, first + second>
operator+(const std::array<T, first> & a, const std::array<T, second> & b)
{
std::array<T, first + second> r;
auto out = r.begin();
out = std::copy(a.begin(), a.end(), out);
std::copy(b.begin(), b.end(), out);
return r;
}
template<typename T, typename V, std::size_t first, std::size_t second>
constexpr std::array<std::pair<T, V>, first * second>
operator*(const std::array<T, first> & a, const std::array<V, second> & b)
{
std::array<std::pair<T, V>, first * second> r;
auto out = r.begin();
for (const auto & ae : a) {
for (const auto & be : b) {
*out++ = {ae, be};
}
}
return r;
}
template<typename T, std::size_t N>
constexpr auto
operator*(const std::array<T, N> & in, auto && f)
{
std::array<decltype(f(in[0])), N> out;
for (auto outitr = out.begin(); const auto & v : in) {
*outitr++ = f(v);
}
return out;
}
template<typename T>
constexpr auto &
operator*=(std::span<T> & in, auto && f)
{
for (auto & v : in) {
f(v);
}
return in;
}
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