Following the trend of #33: `std::span` provides some useful utility functions like `size_bytes()` and `as_bytes()` and serves as a better non-owning "chunk of data"-type over just passing around an `std::array&`.
Following the trend of #33: `std::span` provides some useful utility functions like `size_bytes()` and `as_bytes()` and serves as a better non-owning "chunk of data"-type over just passing around an `std::array&`.