Rollup merge of #139491 - rustbot:docs-update, r=ehuss

Update books

## rust-lang/reference

12 commits in e95ebdfee02514d93f79ec92ae310a804e87f01f..46435cd4eba11b66acaa42c01da5c80ad88aee4b
2025-04-07 14:21:21 UTC to 2025-03-25 20:13:17 UTC

- Update book.toml fix the authors field (rust-lang/reference#1780)
- Update precedence table for borrow operators (rust-lang/reference#1776)
- Add the ability for rules to be specified in link definitions (rust-lang/reference#1775)
- Rework trait parameter patterns (rust-lang/reference#1771)
- Fix header rules (rust-lang/reference#1770)
- Add test wrappers (rust-lang/reference#1774)
- Update tools to Rust 2024 (rust-lang/reference#1773)
- Define byte (rust-lang/reference#1772)
- Fix CSS for new footnote style (rust-lang/reference#1777)
- do not reference LLVM in our definition of UB (rust-lang/reference#1750)
- Tweak reference for precise capturing in traits (rust-lang/reference#1769)
- Add edition admonitions (rust-lang/reference#1764)

## rust-lang/rust-by-example

2 commits in 6f69823c28ae8d929d6c815181c73d3e99ef16d3..0d7964d5b22cf920237ef1282d869564b4883b88
2025-04-07 11:19:31 UTC to 2025-03-29 02:25:52 UTC

- Rename count to index for clarity (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1920)
- Fixing grammar in panic section (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1916)
tree: 3684abcacd8f77d128e1fb5208aff3336e8533de
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README.md

Website | Getting started | Learn | Documentation | Contributing

This is the main source code repository for Rust. It contains the compiler, standard library, and documentation.

Why Rust?

  • Performance: Fast and memory-efficient, suitable for critical services, embedded devices, and easily integrated with other languages.

  • Reliability: Our rich type system and ownership model ensure memory and thread safety, reducing bugs at compile-time.

  • Productivity: Comprehensive documentation, a compiler committed to providing great diagnostics, and advanced tooling including package manager and build tool (Cargo), auto-formatter (rustfmt), linter (Clippy) and editor support (rust-analyzer).

Quick Start

Read “Installation” from The Book.

Installing from Source

If you really want to install from source (though this is not recommended), see INSTALL.md.

Getting Help

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Contributing

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