Revise the section on documenting private parameters. #4490
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Fix #4479.
This is a much more narrowly scoped solution to #4479. It doesn't change any scoping rules and there's nothing normative. But it aims to guide doc generators to hide the private implementation details of APIs.
If that's not a strong enough guarantee for the core libraries to rely on, then it may make sense for those libraries to not use private initializing formals in public APIs.
But for most users, I think this is plenty robust enough, and it avoids adding unnecessary complexity to the language.
If this one looks OK, then I'll close #4486.