MINOR: cli: allow the semi-colon to be escaped on the CLI

Today I was working on an auto-update script for some ACLs, and found
that I couldn't load ACL entries with a semi-colon in them no matter
how I tried to escape it.

As such, I wrote this patch (this one is for 1.7dev, but it applies to
1.5 the same with just line numbers changed), which seems to allow me
to execute a command such as "add acl /etc/foo.lst foo\;bar" over the
socket. It's worth noting that stats_sock_parse_request() already uses
the backslash to escape spaces in words so it makes sense to use it as
well to escape the semi-colon.
(cherry picked from commit e3f5031b5186367d8559dad5170cf88bff923a04)
(cherry picked from commit 1263b32b7c5cb5d9af83d951ae7fbaa581209470)
diff --git a/src/dumpstats.c b/src/dumpstats.c
index 7347af4..3b1e5e5 100644
--- a/src/dumpstats.c
+++ b/src/dumpstats.c
@@ -2284,15 +2284,20 @@
 				continue;
 			}
 
-			/* seek for a possible semi-colon. If we find one, we
-			 * replace it with an LF and skip only this part.
+			/* seek for a possible unescaped semi-colon. If we find
+			 * one, we replace it with an LF and skip only this part.
 			 */
-			for (len = 0; len < reql; len++)
+			for (len = 0; len < reql; len++) {
+				if (trash.str[len] == '\\') {
+					len++;
+					continue;
+				}
 				if (trash.str[len] == ';') {
 					trash.str[len] = '\n';
 					reql = len + 1;
 					break;
 				}
+			}
 
 			/* now it is time to check that we have a full line,
 			 * remove the trailing \n and possibly \r, then cut the