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Merge #5643
5643: Add new consuming modifier, apply consuming and mutable to methods r=matklad a=Nashenas88

This adds a new `consuming` semantic modifier for syntax highlighters.

This also emits `mutable` and `consuming` in two cases:

- When a method takes `&mut self`, then it now has `function.mutable` emitted.
- When a method takes `self`, and the type of `Self` is not `Copy`, then `function.consuming` is emitted.

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Co-authored-by: Paul Daniel Faria <Nashenas88@users.noreply.github.com>
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