bors 27dbdb57a2 Auto merge of #155416 - Zalathar:rollup-D1EWnrR, r=Zalathar
Rollup of 19 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#141633 (Suggest to bind `self.x` to `x` when field `x` may be in format string)
 - rust-lang/rust#152980 (c-variadic: fix implementation on `avr`)
 - rust-lang/rust#154491 (Extend `core::char`'s documentation of casing issues (and fix a rustdoc bug))
 - rust-lang/rust#155318 (Use mutable pointers for Unix path buffers)
 - rust-lang/rust#155335 (Bump bootstrap to 1.96 beta)
 - rust-lang/rust#155354 (Remove AttributeSafety from BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES)
 - rust-lang/rust#154970 (rustdoc: preserve `doc(cfg)` on locally re-exported type aliases)
 - rust-lang/rust#155095 (changed the information provided by (mut x) to mut x (Fix 155030))
 - rust-lang/rust#155305 (Make `convert_while_ascii` unsafe)
 - rust-lang/rust#155358 (ImproperCTypes: Move erasing_region_normalisation into helper function)
 - rust-lang/rust#155377 (tests/debuginfo/basic-stepping.rs: Remove FIXME related to ZSTs)
 - rust-lang/rust#155383 (Rearrange `rustc_ast_pretty`)
 - rust-lang/rust#155384 (triagebot: notify on diagnostic attribute changes)
 - rust-lang/rust#155386 (Use `box_new` diagnostic item for Box::new suggestions)
 - rust-lang/rust#155391 (Small refactor of `QueryJob::latch` method)
 - rust-lang/rust#155395 (Tweak how the "copy path" rustdoc button works to allow some accessibility tool to work with rustdoc)
 - rust-lang/rust#155396 (`as_ref_unchecked` docs link fix)
 - rust-lang/rust#155411 (compiletest: Remove the `//@ should-ice` directive)
 - rust-lang/rust#155413 (fix: typo in `std::fs::hard_link` documentation)
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