Jonathan Brouwer bcd01e7cc1 Rollup merge of #152013 - madsmtm:update-xcode, r=shepmaster
Update to Xcode 26.2

Update our CI to run with Xcode 26.

This means that:
- LLVM will be built with a newer Clang version (before Apple Clang 15, now Apple Clang 17).
- Our binaries (e.g. `rustc` and `libstd*.dylib`) will have their SDK version raised (before macOS 14.5, now 26.2).
- Our binaries will be built with a newer linker (before 1053.12, now 1230.1).

The last two points can be observed with:
```sh
$ vtool -show-build ./build/host/stage1/bin/rustc
Load command 10
      cmd LC_BUILD_VERSION
  cmdsize 32
 platform MACOS
    minos 11.0
      sdk 26.2
   ntools 1
     tool LD
  version 1230.1
$ vtool -show-build ./build/host/stage1/lib/rustlib/aarch64-apple-darwin/lib/libstd*.dylib
Load command 9
      cmd LC_BUILD_VERSION
  cmdsize 32
 platform MACOS
    minos 11.0
      sdk 26.2
   ntools 1
     tool LD
  version 1230.1
```

This shouldn't have much of an effect, but things like `dyld` is known to inspect the SDK version, so it _might_ expose some latent bugs (I really don't expect it to though).

This also updates the macOS runners to run on macOS 15 (the macOS 14 runners only have up to Xcode 16.2 available). That is desirable anyhow, as [the macOS 14 runners will be deprecated in July](https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/13518). This is probably also required for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/147192.

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