bors 002da76821 Auto merge of #137838 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-5brlcyr, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #137045 (Defer repeat expr `Copy` checks to end of type checking)
 - #137171 (Suggest swapping equality on E0277)
 - #137686 (Handle asm const similar to inline const)
 - #137689 (Use `Binder<Vec<Ty>>` instead of `Vec<Binder<Ty>>` in both solvers for sized/auto traits/etc.)
 - #137718 (Use original command for showing sccache stats)
 - #137730 (checked_ilog tests: deal with a bit of float imprecision)
 - #137735 (Update E0133 docs for 2024 edition)
 - #137742 (unconditionally lower match arm even if it's unneeded for never pattern in match)
 - #137771 (Tweak incorrect ABI suggestion and make suggestion verbose)

Failed merges:

 - #137723 (Make `rust.description` more general-purpose and pass `CFG_VER_DESCRIPTION`)

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