Auto merge of #25927 - stevegury:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
`(1..100).map(|x| x + 1)` is actually mapping [1,100) to [2,101)
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`.next()` method on repeatedly, and it gives us a sequence of things.
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Because you need to call the method, this means that iterators
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can be *lazy* and not generate all of the values upfront. This code,
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for example, does not actually generate the numbers `1-100`, instead
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for example, does not actually generate the numbers `1-99`, instead
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creating a value that merely represents the sequence:
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```rust
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