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author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | Mon May 05 02:11:37 2025 +0000 |
committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | Mon May 05 02:11:37 2025 +0000 |
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Auto merge of #140353 - rust-lang:cargo_update, r=Mark-Simulacrum Weekly `cargo update` Automation to keep dependencies in `Cargo.lock` current. The following is the output from `cargo update`: ```txt compiler & tools dependencies: Locking 36 packages to latest compatible versions Updating addr2line v0.21.0 -> v0.24.2 Updating anyhow v1.0.97 -> v1.0.98 Updating askama v0.13.0 -> v0.13.1 (available: v0.14.0) Updating askama_derive v0.13.0 -> v0.13.1 Updating backtrace v0.3.71 -> v0.3.74 Updating blake3 v1.8.1 -> v1.8.2 Updating chrono v0.4.40 -> v0.4.41 Updating clap v4.5.36 -> v4.5.37 Updating clap_builder v4.5.36 -> v4.5.37 Updating color-eyre v0.6.3 -> v0.6.4 Updating color-spantrace v0.2.1 -> v0.2.2 Updating derive-where v1.2.7 -> v1.4.0 Updating getrandom v0.2.15 -> v0.2.16 Removing gimli v0.28.1 Updating hashbrown v0.15.2 -> v0.15.3 Updating jiff v0.2.6 -> v0.2.12 Updating jiff-static v0.2.6 -> v0.2.12 Updating libm v0.2.11 -> v0.2.13 Removing object v0.32.2 Updating openssl-sys v0.9.107 -> v0.9.108 Adding owo-colors v4.2.0 Updating proc-macro2 v1.0.94 -> v1.0.95 Updating psm v0.1.25 -> v0.1.26 Updating rand v0.9.0 -> v0.9.1 Updating redox_syscall v0.5.11 -> v0.5.12 Updating rustix v1.0.5 -> v1.0.7 Updating sha2 v0.10.8 -> v0.10.9 Updating stacker v0.1.20 -> v0.1.21 Updating syn v2.0.100 -> v2.0.101 Updating synstructure v0.13.1 -> v0.13.2 Updating toml_datetime v0.6.8 -> v0.6.9 Adding windows v0.61.1 Adding windows-collections v0.2.0 Adding windows-future v0.2.0 Adding windows-numerics v0.2.0 Updating winnow v0.7.6 -> v0.7.9 Updating zerocopy v0.8.24 -> v0.8.25 Updating zerocopy-derive v0.8.24 -> v0.8.25 note: pass `--verbose` to see 33 unchanged dependencies behind latest library dependencies: Locking 2 packages to latest compatible versions Removing allocator-api2 v0.2.21 Updating hashbrown v0.15.2 -> v0.15.3 Removing proc-macro2 v1.0.94 Removing quote v1.0.40 Updating rand v0.9.0 -> v0.9.1 Removing syn v2.0.100 Removing unicode-ident v1.0.18 Removing zerocopy v0.8.24 Removing zerocopy-derive v0.8.24 note: pass `--verbose` to see 3 unchanged dependencies behind latest rustbook dependencies: Locking 31 packages to latest compatible versions Updating ammonia v4.0.0 -> v4.1.0 Updating anyhow v1.0.97 -> v1.0.98 Updating cc v1.2.19 -> v1.2.21 Updating chrono v0.4.40 -> v0.4.41 Updating clap v4.5.36 -> v4.5.37 Updating clap_builder v4.5.36 -> v4.5.37 Updating clap_complete v4.5.47 -> v4.5.48 Adding cssparser v0.35.0 Adding cssparser-macros v0.6.1 Adding dtoa v1.0.10 Adding dtoa-short v0.3.5 Updating hashbrown v0.15.2 -> v0.15.3 Updating html5ever v0.27.0 -> v0.31.0 Updating jiff v0.2.6 -> v0.2.12 Updating jiff-static v0.2.6 -> v0.2.12 Updating libc v0.2.171 -> v0.2.172 Updating markup5ever v0.12.1 -> v0.16.1 Adding match_token v0.1.0 Adding phf_macros v0.11.3 Updating proc-macro2 v1.0.94 -> v1.0.95 Updating redox_syscall v0.5.11 -> v0.5.12 Updating rustix v1.0.5 -> v1.0.7 Updating sha2 v0.10.8 -> v0.10.9 Updating syn v2.0.100 -> v2.0.101 Updating synstructure v0.13.1 -> v0.13.2 Updating toml v0.8.20 -> v0.8.22 Updating toml_datetime v0.6.8 -> v0.6.9 Updating toml_edit v0.22.24 -> v0.22.26 Adding toml_write v0.1.1 Adding web_atoms v0.1.1 Updating winnow v0.7.6 -> v0.7.9 ```
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