Auto merge of #155519 - JonathanBrouwer:rollup-P17uwTS, r=JonathanBrouwer Rollup of 12 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#155370 (Add regression test for dead code elimination with drop + panic) - rust-lang/rust#154823 (Replace the spdx-rs dependency with a minimal in-tree SPDX tag-value parser) - rust-lang/rust#155294 (Add test for coalescing of diagnostic attribute duplicates) - rust-lang/rust#155352 (triagebot.toml: Sync `assign.owners` with `autolabel."T-compiler"`) - rust-lang/rust#155431 (Add temporary scope to assert_matches) - rust-lang/rust#153873 (deprecate `std::char` constants and functions) - rust-lang/rust#154865 (libtest: use binary search for --exact test filtering) - rust-lang/rust#154979 (add #[must_use] macros for floats) - rust-lang/rust#155486 (c-variadic: add roundtrip test) - rust-lang/rust#155504 (Remove `AttributeLintKind` variants - part 2) - rust-lang/rust#155510 (Update Tidy python executable path) - rust-lang/rust#155514 (codegen-options docs: remove -Csoft-float)
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