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Add documentation about `for` used as higher ranked trait bounds

Resolves rust-lang#55416
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Centril authored Mar 28, 2019
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//
/// The `for` keyword.
///
/// `for` is primarily used in for-in-loops, but it has a few other pieces of syntactic uses such as
/// `impl Trait for Type` (see [`impl`] for more info on that). for-in-loops, or to be more
/// precise, iterator loops, are a simple syntactic sugar over an exceedingly common practice
/// within Rust, which is to loop over an iterator until that iterator returns `None` (or `break`
/// is called).
/// The `for` keyword is used in many syntactic locations:
///
/// * `for` is used in for-in-loops (see below).
/// * `for` is used when implementing traits as in `impl Trait for Type` (see [`impl`] for more info
/// on that).
/// * `for` is also used for [higher-ranked trait bounds] as in `for<'a> &'a T: PartialEq<i32>`.
///
/// for-in-loops, or to be more precise, iterator loops, are a simple syntactic sugar over a common
/// practice within Rust, which is to loop over an iterator until that iterator returns `None` (or
/// `break` is called).
///
/// ```rust
/// for i in 0..5 {
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/// For more information on for-loops, see the [Rust book] or the [Reference].
///
/// [`impl`]: keyword.impl.html
/// [higher-ranked trait bounds]:
/// https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/reference/trait-bounds.html#higher-ranked-trait-bounds
/// [`IntoIterator`]: iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
/// [Rust book]:
/// https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/2018-edition/ch03-05-control-flow.html#looping-through-a-collection-with-for
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