Pantonshire 25c39e4fb5 io/ioutil: fix example test for WriteFile to allow it to run in the playground
The example for WriteFile assumed the existence of a testdata/ directory, which is not present on the playground. The example now writes the file to the current working directory, rather than to testdata/.

Fixes #32916

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GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#43757
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