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This adds the Python copy of `hash_util.parse_narrow`. In the web app, it will mainly be used in the import process later on. So, although it has the same purpose as its frontend twin, there are differences: - This doesn't convert a user-id-slug into a list of user emails. It will instead parse it into a list of user IDs, as that is the preferred form for those kinds of operators. It will also help in later operations to remap the object IDs during import. - To the same effect as the first point, operands can be an actual list or int instead of a list or int as a string (e.g., "12,14,15" or "93"). - It has fewer validations than its frontend counterpart. It doesn't look up the parsed object IDs for validity. This is partly because of its main use case in import.