Implement the () operator on sparse tensors#837
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Note that is a fully functional "locator" for the () operator that works for *all* versatile sparse tensors. Currently, the operator is defined at sparse_tensor level, but it should be moved into tensor_impl after this. Also, clients should always be aware that the () operator for compressed levels are *not* random-access, but involve a search to find if the element is stored.
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Note that is a fully functional "locator" for the () operator that works for all versatile sparse tensors. Currently, the operator is defined at sparse_tensor level, but it should be moved into tensor_impl after this. Also, clients should always be aware that the () operator for compressed levels are not random-access, but involve a search to find if the element is stored.