[NFC][lldb] Speed up lookup of shared modules (#152054) By profiling LLDB debugging a Swift application without a dSYM and a large amount of .o files, I identified that querying shared modules was the biggest bottleneck when running "frame variable", and Clang types need to be searched. One of the reasons for that slowness is that the shared module list can grow very large, and the search through it is O(n). To solve this issue, this patch adds a new hashmap to the shared module list whose key is the name of the module, and the value is all the modules that share that name. This should speed up any search where the query contains the module name. rdar://156753350
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