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Add opt-in user preference for prefix and suffix text on renames (#29314)
* Add user preference to control renaming through exports

* Only impact renaming

* Update baselines

* Use flag to control all prefix and suffix text and imports

* [WIP] add tests

* Only skip export import specifier with flag

* [WIP] Update tests

* Update test

* Pick up preference from host and update test

* Shorten flag name

* Add missing utility function

* Update comment

* [WIP] rename flag and respond to cr

* [WIP] Add flag for forRelatedSymbol

* Use larger search symbol set for old-style rename

* Respond to CR

* Fix small error

* Fix type mismatch

* Update comment and remove unnecessary exprot

* Respond to CR
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