Auto merge of #150525 - weihanglo:update-cargo, r=weihanglo Update cargo submodule 9 commits in 94c368ad2b9db0f0da5bdd8421cea13786ce4412..b54051b1505281ec7a45a250140a0ff25d33f319 2025-12-26 19:39:15 +0000 to 2025-12-30 20:35:52 +0000 - fix(log): add `dependencies` field to `UnitRegistered` (rust-lang/cargo#16448) - Implement fine grain locking for `build-dir` (rust-lang/cargo#16155) - feat(resolver): List features when no close match (rust-lang/cargo#16445) - feat(report): new command `cargo report sessions` (rust-lang/cargo#16428) - feat (patch): Display where the patch was defined in patch-related error messages (rust-lang/cargo#16407) - test(build-rs): Reduce from 'build' to 'check' where possible (rust-lang/cargo#16444) - feat(toml): TOML 1.1 parse support (rust-lang/cargo#16415) - feat(report): support --manifest-path in `cargo report timings` (rust-lang/cargo#16441) - fix(vendor): recursively filter git files in subdirectories (rust-lang/cargo#16439) r? ghost
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