Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#148543 (Correctly link to associated trait items in reexports) - rust-lang/rust#148808 (Some resolve cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#148812 (coverage: Associate hole spans with expansion tree nodes ) - rust-lang/rust#148826 (CStr docs: Fix CStr vs &CStr confusion) - rust-lang/rust#148850 (Implement `Read::read_array`) - rust-lang/rust#148867 (Refactor `Box::take`) - rust-lang/rust#148870 (Remove unused LLVMModuleRef argument) - rust-lang/rust#148878 (error when ABI does not support guaranteed tail calls) - rust-lang/rust#148901 (Disable rustdoc-test-builder test partially for SGX target.) - rust-lang/rust#148902 (add missing s390x target feature to std detect test) - rust-lang/rust#148904 (waffle: stop watching codegen ssa) - rust-lang/rust#148906 (Expose fmt::Arguments::from_str as unstable.) - rust-lang/rust#148907 (add assembly test for infinite recursion with `become`) - rust-lang/rust#148928 (Move & adjust some `!`-adjacent tests) - rust-lang/rust#148929 (ignore `build-rust-analyzer` even if it's a symlink) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup |
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