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Subject tree-driven intersection (#7741)

The previous sublist-driven intersection could miss certain filters and
the attempt to fix this in #7739 suffered from other pathological cases
where more than one overlapping filter matched a given subject but
neither filter was a clear subset or superset of the other. This created
an impossible situation where we couldn't tiebreak without missing
subject literals.

I didn't really want to switch to driving this from the subject tree
instead, since the subject tree is nearly always larger. However a
simple optimisation where we can query the generic sublist to find out
whether there is interest "starting with" a partial filter allows us to
avoid the worst of the expensive overwalking as we walk the subject
tree.

Replaces #7739, replaces #7725. Fixes #7713, fixes #7726.

Signed-off-by: Neil Twigg <neil@nats.io>

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