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Merge #7502
7502: Honor #![macro_use] in mod source files r=jonas-schievink a=Veykril

Fixes #7501

Since `ItemTree` builds the `RawAttrs` directly we need the special check here as I don't think we can fix this in `RawAttrs` constructor as its solely AST based and we need to touch two different ASTs here.

This just made me realize that `attrs_query` suffers from a similar problem, for example hovering an outline `mod` decl won't show inner docs, only outer ones, #7503.

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