[wasm-split] Escape names in manifest files#7898
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Functions in languages like C++ have unallowed characters such as parentheses or whitespaces within their names, so if we put them in the manifest files they will not be matched with escaped names we use within Binaryen. This _escapes_ function names when we read them from manifest files.
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| newSection = true; | ||
| continue; | ||
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| Name func = WasmBinaryReader::escape(line); |
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Maybe call this escaped or name so we don't end up with a module name in a variable called func.
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Functions in languages like C++ have unallowed characters such as parentheses or whitespaces within their names, so if we put them in the manifest files they will not be matched with escaped names we use within Binaryen. This escapes function names when we read them from manifest files.