Auto merge of #142483 - workingjubilee:rollup-8qnhueh, r=workingjubilee Rollup of 16 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#140969 (Allow initializing logger with additional tracing Layer) - rust-lang/rust#141352 (builtin dyn impl no guide inference) - rust-lang/rust#142046 (add Vec::peek_mut) - rust-lang/rust#142273 (tests: Minicore `extern "gpu-kernel"` feature test) - rust-lang/rust#142302 (Rework how the disallowed qualifier in function type diagnostics are generated) - rust-lang/rust#142405 (Don't hardcode the intrinsic return types twice in the compiler) - rust-lang/rust#142434 ( Pre-install JS dependencies in tidy Dockerfile) - rust-lang/rust#142439 (doc: mention that intrinsics should not be called in user code) - rust-lang/rust#142441 (Delay replacing escaping bound vars in `FindParamInClause`) - rust-lang/rust#142449 (Require generic params for const generic params) - rust-lang/rust#142452 (Remove "intermittent" wording from `ReadDir`) - rust-lang/rust#142459 (Remove output helper bootstrap) - rust-lang/rust#142460 (cleanup search graph impl) - rust-lang/rust#142461 (compiletest: Clarify that `--no-capture` is needed with `--verbose`) - rust-lang/rust#142475 (Add platform support docs & maintainers for *-windows-msvc) - rust-lang/rust#142480 (tests: Convert two handwritten minicores to add-core-stubs) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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