Rollup merge of #154264 - rustbot:docs-update, r=ehuss Update books ## rust-embedded/book 1 commits in e88aa4403b4bf2071c8df9509160477e40179099..2463edeb8003c5743918b3739a9f6870b86396f5 2026-03-11 17:49:58 UTC to 2026-03-11 17:49:58 UTC - Update teaching material duration for bare-metal Rust (rust-embedded/book#409) ## rust-lang/reference 7 commits in c49e89cc8c7c2c43ca625a8d5b7ad9a53a9ce978..7446bf9697c95d155eef33c6a9d91fbd29a5e359 2026-03-18 01:46:01 UTC to 2026-03-10 18:10:22 UTC - Update `must_use` to use the attribute template (rust-lang/reference#1892) - Add a rule that enum discriminants may not use generic parameters (rust-lang/reference#2206) - Actually move out of Box in moving-out-of-Box test (rust-lang/reference#2204) - Add special cases and links relating to dereferencing boxes (rust-lang/reference#2075) - Move shebang into its own subchapter (rust-lang/reference#2199) - Fields of enums and unions should be allowed to overlap (rust-lang/reference#2168) - [type layout] Clarify size and alignment of pointers to unsized types (rust-lang/reference#2201)
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