Update cargo 14 commits in f772ec0224d3755ce52ac5128a80319fb2eb45d0..a4c63fe5388beaa09e5f91196c86addab0a03580 2024-03-01 22:57:35 +0000 to 2024-03-06 22:15:17 +0000 - fix(cli): Skip tracing-chrome for platforms without 64bit atomics (rust-lang/cargo#13551) - chore: downgrade to openssl v1.1.1 (again) (rust-lang/cargo#13550) - fix(cli): Add traces to clarify where time is going (rust-lang/cargo#13545) - fix(rustdoc-map): dedup `--extern-html-too-url` for same unit (rust-lang/cargo#13544) - test: Add test for packaging a public dependency (rust-lang/cargo#13536) - doc: Edits for git/path dependency sections (rust-lang/cargo#13341) - feat(cli): Allow logging to chrome traces (rust-lang/cargo#13399) - fix(log): Trace parameters to align with profile (rust-lang/cargo#13538) - fix(toml): Don't warn on unset Edition if only 2015 is compatible (rust-lang/cargo#13533) - fix(cli): Trace core cargo operations (rust-lang/cargo#13532) - chore: update pulldown-cmark to 0.10.0 (rust-lang/cargo#13517) - feat(add): Fallback to `rustc -v` when no MSRV is set (rust-lang/cargo#13516) - chore(ci): Ensure lockfile is respected during MSRV testing (rust-lang/cargo#13523) - feat: Use consistent colors when testing (rust-lang/cargo#13520)
The Rust Programming Language
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