Rollup merge of #70145 - lzutao:patch-1, r=Dylan-DPC

doc: Add quote to .init_array

The current formatting is not good without quotes:
![without-quote](https://i.imgur.com/RkIm4cr.png)
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@ -723,8 +723,8 @@ pub struct ArgsOs {
/// (such as `*` and `?`). On Windows this is not done, and such arguments are /// (such as `*` and `?`). On Windows this is not done, and such arguments are
/// passed as-is. /// passed as-is.
/// ///
/// On glibc Linux, arguments are retrieved by placing a function in .init_array. /// On glibc Linux systems, arguments are retrieved by placing a function in ".init_array".
/// glibc passes argc, argv, and envp to functions in .init_array, as a non-standard extension. /// Glibc passes argc, argv, and envp to functions in ".init_array", as a non-standard extension.
/// This allows `std::env::args` to work even in a `cdylib` or `staticlib`, as it does on macOS /// This allows `std::env::args` to work even in a `cdylib` or `staticlib`, as it does on macOS
/// and Windows. /// and Windows.
/// ///
@ -758,8 +758,8 @@ pub fn args() -> Args {
/// set to arbitrary text, and it may not even exist, so this property should /// set to arbitrary text, and it may not even exist, so this property should
/// not be relied upon for security purposes. /// not be relied upon for security purposes.
/// ///
/// On glibc Linux, arguments are retrieved by placing a function in .init_array. /// On glibc Linux systems, arguments are retrieved by placing a function in ".init_array".
/// glibc passes argc, argv, and envp to functions in .init_array, as a non-standard extension. /// Glibc passes argc, argv, and envp to functions in ".init_array", as a non-standard extension.
/// This allows `std::env::args` to work even in a `cdylib` or `staticlib`, as it does on macOS /// This allows `std::env::args` to work even in a `cdylib` or `staticlib`, as it does on macOS
/// and Windows. /// and Windows.
/// ///