Merge #12933: doc: Refine header include policy

fad0fc3c9a Refine travis check for duplicate includes (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Since there is no harm in having "duplicate" includes and it makes it obvious what are the dependencies of each file, without having to do static analysis or jumping between files, I'd suggest to revert the travis check for duplicate includes.

  Generally, I think that enforcing minor style preferences should not be done via travis. The cost of maintaining and the burden on other developers is too high. C.f discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973#discussion_r180142594

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@ -19,17 +19,6 @@ for HEADER_FILE in $(filter_suffix h); do
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
CPP_FILE=${HEADER_FILE/%\.h/.cpp}
if [[ ! -e $CPP_FILE ]]; then
continue
fi
DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_HEADER_AND_CPP_FILES=$(grep -hE "^#include " <(sort -u < "${HEADER_FILE}") <(sort -u < "${CPP_FILE}") | grep -E "^#include " | sort | uniq -d)
if [[ ${DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_HEADER_AND_CPP_FILES} != "" ]]; then
echo "Include(s) from ${HEADER_FILE} duplicated in ${CPP_FILE}:"
echo "${DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_HEADER_AND_CPP_FILES}"
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
done
for CPP_FILE in $(filter_suffix cpp); do
DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_CPP_FILE=$(grep -E "^#include " < "${CPP_FILE}" | sort | uniq -d)

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@ -569,8 +569,7 @@ Source code organization
- *Rationale*: Shorter and simpler header files are easier to read, and reduce compile time
- Every `.cpp` and `.h` file should `#include` every header file it directly uses classes, functions or other
definitions from, even if those headers are already included indirectly through other headers. One exception
is that a `.cpp` file does not need to re-include the includes already included in its corresponding `.h` file.
definitions from, even if those headers are already included indirectly through other headers.
- *Rationale*: Excluding headers because they are already indirectly included results in compilation
failures when those indirect dependencies change. Furthermore, it obscures what the real code