bors 82310651b9 Auto merge of #144130 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-t75stad, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#143280 (Remove duplicate error about raw underscore lifetime)
 - rust-lang/rust#143649 (Add test for `default_field_values` and `const_default`)
 - rust-lang/rust#143699 (Make `AsyncDrop` check that it's being implemented on a local ADT)
 - rust-lang/rust#143908 (`tests/ui`: A New Order [0/28] )
 - rust-lang/rust#143909 (docs(alloc::fmt): Make type optional, instead of matching empty string)
 - rust-lang/rust#143925 (Make slice comparisons const)
 - rust-lang/rust#143997 (Use $crate in macros for rustc_public (aka stable_mir))
 - rust-lang/rust#144013 (resolve: Make disambiguators for underscore bindings module-local)
 - rust-lang/rust#144029 (Fix wrong messages from methods with the same name from different traits)
 - rust-lang/rust#144063 (Add myself to the `infra-ci` reviewer group and adjust some infra auto-labels)
 - rust-lang/rust#144069 (ci: use windows 22 for all free runners)

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