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Youssef Elghareeb e48e9c2558 Refactor EditTransformer to take new inputs
EditTransformer is the class that we use to identify the edits due to
rebase between 2 commits. These rebase edits are a function of the edits
between these 2 commits, each of the commits and its parent, and the
edits between the parent commits.

The previous implementation of EditTransformer accepted a list of
PatchListEntry(s) corresponding to multiple changed files between 2
commits. This was not optimal, since EditTransformer uses only a small
subset of fields of PatchListEntry.

This change introduces a new entity class "FileEdits" containing only
the fields needed by EditTransformer, namely the list of edits and the
old/new file paths.

New methods are introduced in EditTransformer to use the FileEdits
entities, also some of the methods using the PatchListEntry are
eliminated. PatchListLoader (the old diff cache implementation) is
modified to use the new methods. Subsequent changes will introduce the
git file diff and the file diff caches which should use the new methods.

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