Rollup merge of #66094 - ArturKovacs:fix-count-doc, r=Dylan-DPC
Fix documentation for `Iterator::count()`. The documentation of std::core::Iterator::count() stated that the number returned is the number of times `next` is called on the iterator. However this is not true as the number of times `next` is called is exactly one plus the number returned by `count()`.
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/// Consumes the iterator, counting the number of iterations and returning it.
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/// This method will evaluate the iterator until its [`next`] returns
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/// [`None`]. Once [`None`] is encountered, `count()` returns the number of
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/// times it called [`next`].
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/// This method will call [`next`] repeatedly until [`None`] is encountered,
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/// returning the number of times it saw [`Some`]. Note that [`next`] has to be
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/// called at least once even if the iterator does not have any elements.
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///
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/// [`next`]: #tymethod.next
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/// [`None`]: ../../std/option/enum.Option.html#variant.None
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/// [`Some`]: ../../std/option/enum.Option.html#variant.Some
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///
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/// # Overflow Behavior
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///
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