Add links to docs to Iterator
and couple of its methods
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//!
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//! ## Iterators
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//!
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//! Iterators are a powerful and robust mechanism used throughout Rust's
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//! [Iterators][crate::iter]
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//! are a powerful and robust mechanism used throughout Rust's
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//! standard libraries. Iterators provide a sequence of values in a generic,
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//! safe, efficient and convenient way. The contents of an iterator are usually
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//! *lazily* evaluated, so that only the values that are actually needed are
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//!
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//! Several other collection methods also return iterators to yield a sequence
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//! of results but avoid allocating an entire collection to store the result in.
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//! This provides maximum flexibility as `collect` or `extend` can be called to
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//! This provides maximum flexibility as
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//! [`collect`][crate::iter::Iterator::collect] or
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//! [`extend`][crate::iter::Extend::extend] can be called to
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//! "pipe" the sequence into any collection if desired. Otherwise, the sequence
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//! can be looped over with a `for` loop. The iterator can also be discarded
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//! after partial use, preventing the computation of the unused items.
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