
Rollup of 12 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#143776 (std: move NuttX to use arc4random for random number generation) - rust-lang/rust#143778 (Some const_trait_impl test cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#143782 (Disambiguate between rustc vs std having debug assertions in `run-make-support` and `run-make` tests) - rust-lang/rust#143791 (Update sysinfo version to `0.36.0`) - rust-lang/rust#143796 (Fix ICE for parsed attributes with longer path not handled by CheckAttribute) - rust-lang/rust#143798 (Remove format short command trait) - rust-lang/rust#143803 (New tracking issues for const_ops and const_cmp) - rust-lang/rust#143814 (htmldocck: better error messages for some negative directives) - rust-lang/rust#143817 (Access `wasi_sdk_path` instead of reading environment variable in bootstrap) - rust-lang/rust#143822 (./x test miri: fix cleaning the miri_ui directory) - rust-lang/rust#143823 ([COMPILETEST-UNTANGLE 5/N] Test mode adjustments and other assorted cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#143841 (Label clippy changes with `T-clippy`) Failed merges: - rust-lang/rust#143850 (Compiletest: Simplify {Html,Json}DocCk directive handling) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Why Rust?
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Performance: Fast and memory-efficient, suitable for critical services, embedded devices, and easily integrated with other languages.
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Reliability: Our rich type system and ownership model ensure memory and thread safety, reducing bugs at compile-time.
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