[v638][CPyCppyy] Work around non-instantiable std::span iterators in GCC 15#20928
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The libstdc++ (GCC >= 15) implements `std::span::iterator` using a private nested tag type, which makes the iterator non-instantiable by CallFunc-generated wrappers (the return type cannot be named without violating access rules). To preserve correct Python iteration semantics, this commit suggests to replace `begin()`/`end()` for `std::span` to return a custom pointer-based iterator instead. This avoids relying on `std::span::iterator` while still providing a real C++ iterator object that CPyCppyy can also wrap and expose via `__iter__`/`__next__`. A unit test is implemented based on the reproducers provided in root-project#18837. Closes root-project#18837. (cherry picked from commit 598e301)
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Backport of #20891 as requested by @sponce