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bors 1644cb0231 Auto merge of #138996 - CAD97:use_cfg_match, r=joboet
Use `cfg_match!` in core

All of these uses of `cfg_if!` do not utilize that `cfg_if!` works with auto-`doc(cfg)`, so no functionality is lost from switching to use `cfg_match!` instead. We *do* lose what rustfmt special support exists for `cfg_if!`, though.

Tracking issue: #115585
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