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Improve the docs for the write and writeln macros

This change reduces duplication by linking the documentation for
`writeln!` to `write!`. It also restructures the `write!` documentation
to read in a more logical manner (I hope; feedback would be welcome).

Updates #29329, #29381
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frewsxcv committed Mar 31, 2017
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/// Write formatted data into a buffer
///
/// This macro accepts a 'writer' (any value with a `write_fmt` method), a format string, and a
/// list of arguments to format.
/// This macro accepts a format string, a list of arguments, and a 'writer'. Arguments will be
/// formatted according to the specified format string and the result will be passed to the writer.
/// The writer may be any value with a `write_fmt` method; generally this comes from an
/// implementation of either the [`std::fmt::Write`] or the [`std::io::Write`] trait. The macro
/// returns whatever the 'write_fmt' method returns; commonly a [`std::fmt::Result`], or an
/// [`io::Result`].
///
/// The `write_fmt` method usually comes from an implementation of [`std::fmt::Write`][fmt_write]
/// or [`std::io::Write`][io_write] traits. The term 'writer' refers to an implementation of one of
/// these two traits.
/// See [`std::fmt`] for more information on the format string syntax.
///
/// Passed arguments will be formatted according to the specified format string and the resulting
/// string will be passed to the writer.
///
/// See [`std::fmt`][fmt] for more information on format syntax.
///
/// `write!` returns whatever the 'write_fmt' method returns.
///
/// Common return values include: [`fmt::Result`][fmt_result], [`io::Result`][io_result]
///
/// [fmt]: ../std/fmt/index.html
/// [fmt_write]: ../std/fmt/trait.Write.html
/// [io_write]: ../std/io/trait.Write.html
/// [fmt_result]: ../std/fmt/type.Result.html
/// [io_result]: ../std/io/type.Result.html
/// [`std::fmt`]: ../std/fmt/index.html
/// [`std::fmt::Write`]: ../std/fmt/trait.Write.html
/// [`std::io::Write`]: ../std/io/trait.Write.html
/// [`std::fmt::Result`]: ../std/fmt/type.Result.html
/// [`io::Result`]: ../std/io/type.Result.html
///
/// # Examples
///
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/// On all platforms, the newline is the LINE FEED character (`\n`/`U+000A`) alone
/// (no additional CARRIAGE RETURN (`\r`/`U+000D`).
///
/// This macro accepts a 'writer' (any value with a `write_fmt` method), a format string, and a
/// list of arguments to format.
///
/// The `write_fmt` method usually comes from an implementation of [`std::fmt::Write`][fmt_write]
/// or [`std::io::Write`][io_write] traits. The term 'writer' refers to an implementation of one of
/// these two traits.
///
/// Passed arguments will be formatted according to the specified format string and the resulting
/// string will be passed to the writer, along with the appended newline.
///
/// See [`std::fmt`][fmt] for more information on format syntax.
///
/// `write!` returns whatever the 'write_fmt' method returns.
/// For more information, see [`write!`]. For information on the format string syntax, see
/// [`std::fmt`].
///
/// Common return values include: [`fmt::Result`][fmt_result], [`io::Result`][io_result]
/// [`write!`]: macro.write.html
/// [`std::fmt`]: ../std/fmt/index.html
///
/// [fmt]: ../std/fmt/index.html
/// [fmt_write]: ../std/fmt/trait.Write.html
/// [io_write]: ../std/io/trait.Write.html
/// [fmt_result]: ../std/fmt/type.Result.html
/// [io_result]: ../std/io/type.Result.html
///
/// # Examples
///
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