Jonathan Wakely 08f70200ce libstdc++: Combine three tests into one
Instead of a test with { target c++11_only } and another with
c++14_only and another with c++17 we can have a single test that uses
{ target c++11 }. This avoids needing to make edits to three very
similar tests.

Also fix the signatures for std::cbegin and std::cend which had the
wrong expression in the trailing-return-type and were missing their
constexpr and conditional noexcept (which were always present even in
C++14). That was wrong in two files, but now only needs to be fixed in
one place!

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/range_access_c++11.cc:
	Removed.
	* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/range_access_c++14.cc:
	Removed.
	* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/range_access_c++17.cc:
	Removed.
	* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/range_access.cc:
	New test.
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