bors 2a239b9833 Auto merge of #16401 - Urhengulas:lint-table, r=Veykril
Expand lint tables && make clippy happy 🎉

This PR expands the lint tables on `./Cargo.toml` and thereby makes `cargo clippy` exit successfully! 🎉

Fixes #15918

## How?

In the beginning there are some warnings for rustc.

Next, and most importantly, there is the clippy lint table. There are a few sections in there.

First there are the lint groups.

Second there are all lints which are permanently allowed with the reasoning why they are allowed.

Third there is a huge list of temporarily allowed lints. They should be removed in the mid-term, but incur a substantial amount of work, therefore they are allowed for now and can be worked on bit by bit.

Fourth there are all lints which should warn.

Additionally there are a few allow statements in the code for lints which should be permanently allowed in this specific place, but not in the whole code base.

## Follow up work
- [ ] Run clippy in CI
- [ ] Remove tidy test (at least `@Veykril` wrote this in #15017)
- [ ] Work on temporarily allowed lints
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