bors 20f0108ada Auto merge of #138202 - jhpratt:rollup-kqrl5xn, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #137337 (Add verbatim linker to AIXLinker)
 - #137363 (compiler: factor Windows x86-32 ABI impl into its own file)
 - #137537 (Prevent `rmake.rs` from using unstable features, and fix 3 run-make tests that currently do)
 - #137606 (add a "future" edition)
 - #137957 (Remove i586-pc-windows-msvc)
 - #138000 (atomic: clarify that failing conditional RMW operations are not 'writes')
 - #138013 (Add post-merge analysis CI workflow)
 - #138033 (rustdoc: Add attribute-related tests for rustdoc JSON.)
 - #138137 (setTargetTriple now accepts Triple rather than string)
 - #138173 (Delay bug for negative auto trait rather than ICEing)
 - #138184 (Allow anyone to relabel `CI-spurious-*`)
 - #138187 (remove clones)

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