Update cargo submodule 14 commits in cbb9bb8bd0fb272b1be0d63a010701ecb3d1d6d3..e84cb639edfea2c42efd563b72a9be0cc5de6523 2026-03-13 14:34:16 +0000 to 2026-03-21 01:27:07 +0000 - Fix symlink_and_directory when running in a long target dir name (rust-lang/cargo#16775) - cargo clean: Validate that target_dir is not a file (rust-lang/cargo#16765) - fix: fetching non-standard git refspecs on non-github repos (rust-lang/cargo#16768) - Update tar to 0.4.45 (rust-lang/cargo#16771) - chore: Remove edition_lint_opts from Lint (rust-lang/cargo#16762) - refactor: split out several smaller changes to prepare for async http (rust-lang/cargo#16763) - fix(compile): Make build.warnings ignore non-local deps (rust-lang/cargo#16760) - fix: detect circular publish dependency cycle in workspace publish (rust-lang/cargo#16722) - refactor(shell): Pull out term integration into `anstyle-progress` (rust-lang/cargo#16757) - test: reproduce rustfix panic on overlapping suggestions (rust-lang/cargo#16705) - fix: Avoid panic for package specs with an empty fragment (rust-lang/cargo#16754) - refactor(registry): avoid dynamic dispatch for Registry trait (rust-lang/cargo#16752) - refactor(shell): Pull out hyperlink logic into anstyle-hyperlink (rust-lang/cargo#16749) - refactor(install): Remove dead code (rust-lang/cargo#16718)
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