docs: Add documentation for Bun v1.2.23 features (#23080)

## Summary
This PR adds concise documentation for features introduced in Bun
v1.2.23 that were missing from the docs.

## Added Documentation
- **pnpm migration**: Automatic `pnpm-lock.yaml` to `bun.lock` migration
- **Platform filtering**: `--cpu` and `--os` flags for cross-platform
dependency installation
- **Test improvements**: Chaining test qualifiers (e.g.,
`.failing.each`)
- **CLI**: `bun feedback` command
- **TLS/SSL**: `--use-system-ca` flag and `NODE_USE_SYSTEM_CA`
environment variable
- **Node.js compat**: `process.report.getReport()` Windows support
- **Bundler**: New `jsx` configuration object in `Bun.build`
- **SQL**: `sql.array` helper for PostgreSQL arrays

## Test plan
Documentation changes only - reviewed for accuracy against the v1.2.23
release notes.

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@@ -377,6 +377,22 @@ const users = [
await sql`SELECT * FROM users WHERE id IN ${sql(users, "id")}`;
```
### `sql.array` helper
The `sql.array` helper creates PostgreSQL array literals from JavaScript arrays:
```ts
// Create array literals for PostgreSQL
await sql`INSERT INTO tags (items) VALUES (${sql.array(["red", "blue", "green"])})`;
// Generates: INSERT INTO tags (items) VALUES (ARRAY['red', 'blue', 'green'])
// Works with numeric arrays too
await sql`SELECT * FROM products WHERE ids = ANY(${sql.array([1, 2, 3])})`;
// Generates: SELECT * FROM products WHERE ids = ANY(ARRAY[1, 2, 3])
```
**Note**: `sql.array` is PostgreSQL-only. Multi-dimensional arrays and NULL elements may not be supported yet.
## `sql``.simple()`
The PostgreSQL wire protocol supports two types of queries: "simple" and "extended". Simple queries can contain multiple statements but don't support parameters, while extended queries (the default) support parameters but only allow one statement.