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Merge #16798: Refactor rawtransaction_util's SignTransaction to separate prevtx parsing
39034f1ee6 Refactor rawtransaction_util's SignTransaction to have previous tx parsing be separate (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  Currently the `SignTransaction` function has to handle both the actual signing and parsing of previous transaction data. This PR splits it so that `SignTransaction` only handles the signing itself and adds a `ParsePrevouts` function which handles parsing the prevtx information.

  This allows for `SignTransaction` to just take any `SigningProvider`.

  Split from #16341

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    utACK 39034f1ee6. No change since previously reviewed b49bbb939be92a67ff77c3f7bca5bb94dd141906, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16341#pullrequestreview-278610269 other than rebase with no conflicts.

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