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Merge #6062
6062: Bump smol_str from 0.1.16 to 0.1.17 r=matklad a=woshilapin

When I built `rust-analyzer` today, I noticed the following warnings.

```
warning: use of deprecated item 'syntax::SmolStr::new_inline_from_ascii': Use `new_inline` instead
   --> crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs:639:30       
    |                                                                  
639 | ...                   (SmolStr::new_inline_from_ascii(1, &[punct.char as u8]), punct.id)
    |                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^       
    |                                                                  
    = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
                                                                       
warning: 1 warning emitted                                             
```

So I thought it would be a nice small PR.

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