Martin Hořeňovský e640c3837a
Move the async-using parts of benchmarking into a .cpp file
This keeps it out of the main include path when benchmarking is
enabled, somewhat reducing the compilation-time penalty.

Also moved some other functions into the .cpp file, especially
helpers that could be given internal linkage, and concretized some
iterator-templated code that only ever used
`std::vector<double>::iterator`.
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Catch2 stands for C++ Automated Test Cases in a Header and is a multi-paradigm test framework for C++. which also supports Objective-C (and maybe C). It is primarily distributed as a single header file, although certain extensions may require additional headers.

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