Remove special cases for "name" in implicit outputs code

fa97703c1edf ("allow skylark implicit output callbacks to use the rule
name") fixed a limitation of the skylark implicit outputs by adding a
special case for "name" to the implicit outputs code. Later,
015e5954157a ("Remove special handling of name attribute") fixed the
general problem of "name" being a special case in the attribute
map. Therefore, we can remove my original fix. We may also excise an
older special case in the implicit outputs templating code.

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