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Rename CMake target from loot to libloot

On Windows using "loot" causes a name collisions with LOOT itself:

- for the MSVC project name, it clashes with LOOT's own project, despite the difference in case. This means that you can't build LOOT in Visual Studio (running CMake on the CLI works though). This is only a problem when FetchContent is used and both projects appear in the same solution.
- for the PDB file, LOOT has LOOT.pdb and libloot has loot.pdb, which appear to be the same due to file paths being case-insensitive.

Changing the target name changes the filenames of the built artifact, e.g. loot.dll becomes libloot.dll, loot.pdb becomes libloot.pdb, and the Visual Studio project name also changes.

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