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std::array shape{3, 4, 5};
auto shape_adapt = xt::adapt(shape);
auto tensor = xt::eval(2 * shape_adapt);
The resulting type of tensor is xtensor_container, which is vector underneath. So we went from array to vector.
This is a very common use case for working with tensor shapes and would optimize quite a bit. Currently we go for std::transform and xtl::make_sequence in these cases, which is not so nice. Adapting shapes would be much nicer))