bors 803e33a446 Auto merge of #124039 - weihanglo:update-cargo, r=weihanglo
Update cargo

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- fix(toml): Error on `[project]` in Edition 2024 (rust-lang/cargo#13747)
- feat(update): Include a Locking message (rust-lang/cargo#13759)
- chore(deps): update rust crate gix to 0.62.0 [security] (rust-lang/cargo#13760)
- test(schemas): Ensure tests cover the correct case (rust-lang/cargo#13761)
- feat(resolve): Tell the user the style of resovle done (rust-lang/cargo#13754)
- Make sure to also wrap the initial `-vV` invocation (rust-lang/cargo#13659)
- docs: update `checkout` GitHub action version (rust-lang/cargo#13757)
- Recategorize cargo test's `--doc` flag under "Target Selection" (rust-lang/cargo#13756)
- Reword sentence describing workspace toml for clarity (rust-lang/cargo#13753)
- docs(ref): Update unstable docs for msrv-policy (rust-lang/cargo#13751)
- refactor(config): Consistently use kebab-case (rust-lang/cargo#13748)

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