De cursorification of Cursor helpers#726
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EditList-like types are parameterized byC: Cursoreven though they only depend on a few of the associated types. This PR reworks that dependence, to use the deconstructed trait bounds in order to express the dependence more clearly, and also to potentially get some implementation deduplication. The amount depends on how many distinct cursor types were used for the same val, time, and diff types.