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Nicholas Nethercote 121e87bf14 Remove rustc::existing_doc_keyword lint.
`CheckAttrVisitor::check_doc_keyword` checks `#[doc(keyword = "..")]`
attributes to ensure they are on an empty module, and that the value is
a non-empty identifier.

The `rustc::existing_doc_keyword` lint checks these attributes to ensure
that the value is the name of a keyword.

It's silly to have two different checking mechanisms for these
attributes. This commit does the following.
- Changes `check_doc_keyword` to check that the value is the name of a
  keyword (avoiding the need for the identifier check, which removes a
  dependency on `rustc_lexer`).
- Removes the lint.
- Updates tests accordingly.

There is one hack: the `SelfTy` FIXME case used to used to be handled by
disabling the lint, but now is handled with a special case in
`is_doc_keyword`. That hack will go away if/when the FIXME is fixed.

Co-Authored-By: Guillaume Gomez <guillaume1.gomez@gmail.com>
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