Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#144113 (Impls and impl items inherit `dead_code` lint level of the corresponding traits and trait items) - rust-lang/rust#149880 (rustc_codegen_llvm: update alignment for double on AIX) - rust-lang/rust#150122 (Refactor function names of `rustc_ast_lowering`) - rust-lang/rust#150412 (use PIDFD_GET_INFO ioctl when available) - rust-lang/rust#150670 (THIR pattern building: Move all `thir::Pat` creation into `rustc_mir_build::thir::pattern`) - rust-lang/rust#150695 (MGCA: pretty printing for struct expressions and tuple calls ) - rust-lang/rust#150698 (Improve comment clarity in candidate_may_shadow) - rust-lang/rust#150706 (Update wasm-component-ld) - rust-lang/rust#150707 (Fix ICE when transmute Assume field is invalid) - rust-lang/rust#150708 (Enable merge queue in new bors) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup |
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Why Rust?
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