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bors b57a10c39d Auto merge of #122854 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-9nnuo0z, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121881 (std::net: adding acceptfilter feature for netbsd/freebsd.)
 - #122817 (Doc Guarantee: BTree(Set|Map):  `IntoIter` Iterate in Sorted by key Order)
 - #122826 (Add tests for shortcomings of associated type bounds)
 - #122829 (Implement `FusedIterator` for `gen` block)
 - #122831 (make failure logs less verbose)
 - #122837 (add test for #122549)
 - #122838 (Avoid noop rewrite of issues.txt)
 - #122841 (add 2 more tests for issues fixed by #122749)
 - #122843 (Add a never type option to make diverging blocks `()`)
 - #122844 (add test for ice "cannot relate region: LUB(ReErased, ReError)")
 - #122845 (Clippy subtree update)

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