Remove requirement that forces symmetric and transitive PartialEq impls to exist
### Counterexample of symmetry:
If you [have](https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0.24/proc_macro2/struct.Ident.html#impl-PartialEq%3CT%3E) an impl like:
```rust
impl<T> PartialEq<T> for Ident
where
T: ?Sized + AsRef<str>
```
then Rust will not even allow the symmetric impl to exist.
```console
error[E0210]: type parameter `T` must be covered by another type when it appears before the first local type (`Ident`)
--> src/main.rs:9:6
|
9 | impl<T> PartialEq<Ident> for T where T: ?Sized + AsRef<str> {
| ^ type parameter `T` must be covered by another type when it appears before the first local type (`Ident`)
|
= note: implementing a foreign trait is only possible if at least one of the types for which it is implemented is local, and no uncovered type parameters appear before that first local type
= note: in this case, 'before' refers to the following order: `impl<..> ForeignTrait<T1, ..., Tn> for T0`, where `T0` is the first and `Tn` is the last
```
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### Counterexample of transitivity:
Consider these two existing impls from `regex` and `clap`:
```rust
// regex
/// An inline representation of `Option<char>`.
pub struct Char(u32);
impl PartialEq<char> for Char {
fn eq(&self, other: &char) -> bool {
self.0 == *other as u32
}
}
```
```rust
// clap
pub(crate) enum KeyType {
Short(char),
Long(OsString),
Position(u64),
}
impl PartialEq<char> for KeyType {
fn eq(&self, rhs: &char) -> bool {
match self {
KeyType::Short(c) => c == rhs,
_ => false,
}
}
}
```
It's nice to be able to add `PartialEq<proc_macro::Punct> for char` in libproc_macro (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80595), but it makes no sense to force an `impl PartialEq<Punct> for Char` and `impl PartialEq<Punct> for KeyType` in `regex` and `clap` in code that otherwise has nothing to do with proc macros.
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