Add a paragraph with possible alternatives on older editions

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@ -603,6 +603,48 @@ mod prim_pointer {}
/// }
/// ```
///
/// Future language versions might start treating the `array.into_iter()`
/// syntax on editions 2015 and 2018 the same as on edition 2021. So code using
/// those older editions should still be written with this change in mind, to
/// prevent breakage in the future. The safest way to accomplish this is to
/// avoid the `into_iter` syntax on those editions. If an edition update is not
/// viable/desired, there are multiple alternatives:
/// * use `iter`, equivalent to the old behavior, creating references
/// * use [`array::IntoIter`], equivalent to the post-2021 behavior (Rust 1.51+)
/// * replace `for ... in array.into_iter() {` with `for ... in array {`,
/// equivalent to the post-2021 behavior (Rust 1.53+)
///
/// ```rust,edition2018
/// use std::array::IntoIter;
///
/// let array: [i32; 3] = [0; 3];
///
/// // This iterates by reference:
/// for item in array.iter() {
/// let x: &i32 = item;
/// println!("{}", x);
/// }
///
/// // This iterates by value:
/// for item in IntoIter::new(array) {
/// let x: i32 = item;
/// println!("{}", x);
/// }
///
/// // This iterates by value:
/// for item in array {
/// let x: i32 = item;
/// println!("{}", x);
/// }
///
/// // IntoIter can also start a chain.
/// // This iterates by value:
/// for item in IntoIter::new(array).enumerate() {
/// let (i, x): (usize, i32) = item;
/// println!("array[{}] = {}", i, x);
/// }
/// ```
///
/// [slice]: prim@slice
/// [`Debug`]: fmt::Debug
/// [`Hash`]: hash::Hash