[release-branch.go1.24] bytes: use "subslice" instead of "substring" in doc comments

The bytes package iterators return subslices, not substrings.

Updates #61901.

Change-Id: Ida91d3e33a0f178edfe9a267861adf4f13f9a965
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(cherry picked from commit ff27d270c9f95178f9749bc8e1f15957b1c1d5b3)
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@ -67,26 +67,26 @@ func splitSeq(s, sep []byte, sepSave int) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
}
}
// SplitSeq returns an iterator over all substrings of s separated by sep.
// The iterator yields the same strings that would be returned by [Split](s, sep),
// but without constructing the slice.
// SplitSeq returns an iterator over all subslices of s separated by sep.
// The iterator yields the same subslices that would be returned by [Split](s, sep),
// but without constructing a new slice containing the subslices.
// It returns a single-use iterator.
func SplitSeq(s, sep []byte) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
return splitSeq(s, sep, 0)
}
// SplitAfterSeq returns an iterator over substrings of s split after each instance of sep.
// The iterator yields the same strings that would be returned by [SplitAfter](s, sep),
// but without constructing the slice.
// SplitAfterSeq returns an iterator over subslices of s split after each instance of sep.
// The iterator yields the same subslices that would be returned by [SplitAfter](s, sep),
// but without constructing a new slice containing the subslices.
// It returns a single-use iterator.
func SplitAfterSeq(s, sep []byte) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
return splitSeq(s, sep, len(sep))
}
// FieldsSeq returns an iterator over substrings of s split around runs of
// FieldsSeq returns an iterator over subslices of s split around runs of
// whitespace characters, as defined by [unicode.IsSpace].
// The iterator yields the same strings that would be returned by [Fields](s),
// but without constructing the slice.
// The iterator yields the same subslices that would be returned by [Fields](s),
// but without constructing a new slice containing the subslices.
func FieldsSeq(s []byte) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
return func(yield func([]byte) bool) {
start := -1
@ -116,10 +116,10 @@ func FieldsSeq(s []byte) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
}
}
// FieldsFuncSeq returns an iterator over substrings of s split around runs of
// FieldsFuncSeq returns an iterator over subslices of s split around runs of
// Unicode code points satisfying f(c).
// The iterator yields the same strings that would be returned by [FieldsFunc](s),
// but without constructing the slice.
// The iterator yields the same subslices that would be returned by [FieldsFunc](s),
// but without constructing a new slice containing the subslices.
func FieldsFuncSeq(s []byte, f func(rune) bool) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
return func(yield func([]byte) bool) {
start := -1