feat: add `symbol/split`
Resolves #8488.
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- Adds new
@stdlib/symbol/splitpackage implementingSymbol.splitsupport - Follows existing symbol package patterns (e.g.,
symbol/iterator,symbol/has-instance) - Includes comprehensive tests, benchmarks, and documentation
- Exports
Symbol.splitwhen available, otherwiseundefined
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