bors 0a4ee3f74b Auto merge of #155756 - weihanglo:update-cargo, r=weihanglo
Update cargo submodule

10 commits in 06ac0e7c05770a8c7bbf67bdd12fa1a1eefdc8ae..eb9b60f1f6604b5e022c56be31692c215b8ba11d
2026-04-21 15:33:56 +0000 to 2026-04-24 20:52:07 +0000
- chore: Remove unused deps (rust-lang/cargo#16938)
- feat(compile): Stabilize `build.warnings` (rust-lang/cargo#16796)
- cargo clean: do not error if explicitly specified target-dir does not exist (rust-lang/cargo#16934)
- Revert "feat(lints): Add unused deps ignore list" (rust-lang/cargo#16937)
- fix(compile): Ignore unused deps if also transitive  (rust-lang/cargo#16935)
- Update rustls (rust-lang/cargo#16932)
- chore(deps): update rust crate openssl to v0.10.78 [security] (rust-lang/cargo#16931)
- chore(build-rs): Ensure we lint the crate (rust-lang/cargo#16930)
- Fix flaky test: proc_macro_in_artifact_dep (rust-lang/cargo#16922)
- refactor(compile): Log all ignored unused externs (rust-lang/cargo#16920)

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