Auto merge of #160586 - JonathanBrouwer:rollup-UKh8PSn, r=JonathanBrouwer Rollup of 12 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#159014 ([rustdoc] Do not take `doc(cfg())` into account when filtering doctests) - rust-lang/rust#159029 (rustc_llvm: Emit module summaries when using -Clto=fat) - rust-lang/rust#160574 (Update rustc-perf submodule) - rust-lang/rust#154585 (treat no_mangle_generic_items as hard error instead of lint warning) - rust-lang/rust#159473 (Fix, simplify, and document doc meta finalize mode) - rust-lang/rust#157489 (Add CoerceShared field-wise reborrow WF checks) - rust-lang/rust#160532 (Add Enzyme bugfix to support rust+llvm23) - rust-lang/rust#160545 (Reorder the methods in `#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]`) - rust-lang/rust#160558 (Revert "codegen_ssa: no dbginfo for scalable vec local w/ `-O0`") - rust-lang/rust#160566 (Re-enable bool indexing assembly test for LLVM 23) - rust-lang/rust#160569 (Remove `OnDuplicate::Custom`) - rust-lang/rust#160576 ([rustdoc] Create output file after we checked that the standalone markdown file is valid)
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