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This is an attempt at fixing #120. Preemptive apologies if the code isn't up to best practices, I just saw the issue lying around and tried to hack together a solution.
I'm on Julia 1.7.3, so there are some tests failing ( #124 ), but the same tests fail before and after, so at least we have that going.
The speedups are most noticeable for the case of many calls with small arrays, with ~1.2-1.4x speedup for 1k x 1k arrays. I don't know what the arrays are supposed to look like, so I just tested out a bunch of sizes.
I'm not really a common Julia package contributor, so I can attempt edits if there's something I've done horrendously wrong in terms of style/best practices.