Rollup merge of #126301 - nnethercote:sort-crate-attributes, r=davidtwco

Use `tidy` to sort crate attributes for all compiler crates.

We already do this for a number of crates, e.g. `rustc_middle`, `rustc_span`, `rustc_metadata`, `rustc_span`, `rustc_errors`.

For the ones we don't, in many cases the attributes are a mess.
- There is no consistency about order of attribute kinds (e.g. `allow`/`deny`/`feature`).
- Within attribute kind groups (e.g. the `feature` attributes), sometimes the order is alphabetical, and sometimes there is no particular order.
- Sometimes the attributes of a particular kind aren't even grouped all together, e.g. there might be a `feature`, then an `allow`, then another `feature`.

This commit extends the existing sorting to all compiler crates, increasing consistency. If any new attribute line is added there is now only one place it can go -- no need for arbitrary decisions.

Exceptions:
- `rustc_log`, `rustc_next_trait_solver` and `rustc_type_ir_macros`, because they have no crate attributes.
- `rustc_codegen_gcc`, because it's quasi-external to rustc (e.g. it's ignored in `rustfmt.toml`).

r? `@davidtwco`
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#![cfg_attr(doc, allow(internal_features))]
#![cfg_attr(doc, feature(rustdoc_internals))]
#![cfg_attr(doc, doc(rust_logo))]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
// Note: please avoid adding other feature gates where possible
// tidy-alphabetical-start
#![allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
#![allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
#![cfg_attr(doc, allow(internal_features))]
#![cfg_attr(doc, doc(rust_logo))]
#![cfg_attr(doc, feature(rustdoc_internals))]
// Note: please avoid adding other feature gates where possible
#![feature(rustc_private)]
// Note: please avoid adding other feature gates where possible
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms)]
#![warn(unused_lifetimes)]
#![warn(unreachable_pub)]
#![warn(unused_lifetimes)]
// tidy-alphabetical-end
extern crate jobserver;
#[macro_use]