Implement index-sliced key-value iterators #104
                
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Add iterators that iterate a sliced key-value range (sliced in the
order/index space).
Before merging, we'll look at if it's not better to express using views (from #47).
The main infidelity of the interface is the need to handle
Bound::Exclusive(std::usize::MAX) which does not have an equivalent in
the i..j or i..=j and slices can't handle it natively.
The scaffolding in src/util to create the .slice() and .slice_mut()
methods is somewhat verbose, but it allows us to write neat code where
it is used.
Fixes #103