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Feature: generic matchers (#1843)
This commit extends the Matchers feature with the ability to have type-independent (e.g. templated) matchers. This is done by adding a new base type that Matchers can extend, `MatcherGenericBase`, and overloads of operators `!`, `&&` and `||` that handle matchers extending `MatcherGenericBase` in a special manner.

These new matchers can also take their arguments as values and non-const references.

Closes #1307 
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Closes #1554 

Co-authored-by: Martin Hořeňovský <martin.horenovsky@gmail.com>
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