
Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#139345 (Extend `QueryStability` to handle `IntoIterator` implementations) - rust-lang/rust#140740 (Add `-Zindirect-branch-cs-prefix`) - rust-lang/rust#142079 (nll-relate: improve hr opaque types support) - rust-lang/rust#142938 (implement std::fs::set_permissions_nofollow on unix) - rust-lang/rust#143730 (fmt of non-decimal radix untangled) - rust-lang/rust#144767 (Correct some grammar in integer documentation) - rust-lang/rust#144906 (Require approval from t-infra instead of t-release on tier bumps) - rust-lang/rust#144983 (Rehome 37 `tests/ui/issues/` tests to other subdirectories under `tests/ui/`) - rust-lang/rust#145025 (run spellcheck as a tidy extra check in ci) - rust-lang/rust#145099 (rustc_target: Add the `32s` target feature for LoongArch) - rust-lang/rust#145166 (suggest using `pub(crate)` for E0364) - rust-lang/rust#145255 (dec2flt: Provide more valid inputs examples) - rust-lang/rust#145306 (Add tracing to various miscellaneous functions) - rust-lang/rust#145336 (Hide docs for `core::unicode`) - rust-lang/rust#145585 (Miri: fix handling of in-place argument and return place 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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