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Merge directory layout for kopia incremental backups (#1801)
## Description

Merge directory layouts between the passed in collections and the base snapshot(s). Also add unit tests to ensure the output kopia hierarchy looks as expected. (CLI) user observable behavior is not affected by this PR

This PR does not address:
* selecting subtrees for specific data categories in base snapshots
* not clobbering more recent info if multiple snapshots have subtrees for the same data category (ties into above)
* file deletions for services that can only report item deletions at a global level (e.x. OneDrive file deletions)

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## Type of change

- [x] 🌻 Feature
- [ ] 🐛 Bugfix
- [ ] 🗺️ Documentation
- [ ] 🤖 Test
- [ ] 💻 CI/Deployment
- [ ] 🐹 Trivial/Minor

## Issue(s)

* #1740

## Test Plan

- [ ] 💪 Manual
- [x]  Unit test
- [ ] 💚 E2E
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