* langref: improve the Hello World section
Clarify that a Zig source file must have the .zig extension.
Fix a typo.
* langref: improve the Comments section
- Document how doc comments are used by -femit-docs
- Rename "Doc comments" to "Doc Comments", for consistency
- Clarify that placing a doc comment in an unexpected place is a
compiler error and add two incorrect examples
- Document the current Autodoc behavior, when normal comments are
interleaved with doc comments
- Rewrite the documentation for top-level doc comments
* langref: improve the Zig Test section
Document that the test name can also be an identifier, in addition to a
string literal.
Update the test output for the first test.
Closes #14085
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