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Summary:
X-link: facebookexperimental/hermit#66

X-link: https://github.com/facebookexperimental/dapper/pull/3

X-link: facebook/hhvm#9791

X-link: facebook/ocamlrep#93

X-link: facebook/buck2-shims-meta#17

X-link: facebook/flow#9420

X-link: WhatsApp/erlang-language-platform#215

X-link: facebook/buck2#1335

X-link: meta-pytorch/monarch#4193

Refreshes 10 third-party Rust crates to their latest semver-compatible versions. These are dependencies used by the hzdb/metavr CLI (arvr/apps/hzdb) that were behind in the shared lockfile; the bumps apply repo-wide since third-party/rust is shared.

  • bitflags 2.11.1 -> 2.13.0
  • bumpalo 3.20.2 -> 3.20.3
  • cc 1.2.62 -> 1.2.63 (additively vendors shlex 2.0.1 as a new transitive of cc)
  • chrono 0.4.44 -> 0.4.45
  • http 1.4.0 -> 1.4.1
  • hyper 1.9.0 -> 1.10.1
  • memchr 2.8.0 -> 2.8.1
  • reqwest 0.13.2 -> 0.13.4
  • unicode-segmentation 1.13.2 -> 1.13.3
  • zerocopy 0.8.48 -> 0.8.50

All are patch/minor (semver-compatible) bumps requiring no first-party code changes. Mirrored the applicable bumps into the github shim manifest (fbcode/github/standard/shim/third-party/rust/Cargo.toml) for bitflags, bumpalo, chrono, http, hyper, memchr, and unicode-segmentation. Regenerated with reindeer vendor, which also refreshed 255 first-party Cargo.toml manifests via autocargo. No first-party Rust source changes were needed.

Differential Revision: D107740437

Summary:
X-link: facebookexperimental/hermit#66

X-link: https://github.com/facebookexperimental/dapper/pull/3

X-link: facebook/hhvm#9791

X-link: facebook/ocamlrep#93

X-link: facebook/buck2-shims-meta#17

X-link: facebook/flow#9420

X-link: WhatsApp/erlang-language-platform#215

X-link: facebook/buck2#1335

X-link: meta-pytorch/monarch#4193

Refreshes 10 third-party Rust crates to their latest semver-compatible versions. These are dependencies used by the hzdb/metavr CLI (`arvr/apps/hzdb`) that were behind in the shared lockfile; the bumps apply repo-wide since `third-party/rust` is shared.

- `bitflags` `2.11.1` -> `2.13.0`
- `bumpalo` `3.20.2` -> `3.20.3`
- `cc` `1.2.62` -> `1.2.63` (additively vendors `shlex` `2.0.1` as a new transitive of `cc`)
- `chrono` `0.4.44` -> `0.4.45`
- `http` `1.4.0` -> `1.4.1`
- `hyper` `1.9.0` -> `1.10.1`
- `memchr` `2.8.0` -> `2.8.1`
- `reqwest` `0.13.2` -> `0.13.4`
- `unicode-segmentation` `1.13.2` -> `1.13.3`
- `zerocopy` `0.8.48` -> `0.8.50`

All are patch/minor (semver-compatible) bumps requiring no first-party code changes. Mirrored the applicable bumps into the github shim manifest (`fbcode/github/standard/shim/third-party/rust/Cargo.toml`) for `bitflags`, `bumpalo`, `chrono`, `http`, `hyper`, `memchr`, and `unicode-segmentation`. Regenerated with `reindeer vendor`, which also refreshed 255 first-party `Cargo.toml` manifests via autocargo. No first-party Rust source changes were needed.

Differential Revision: D107740437
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@zbowling has exported this pull request. If you are a Meta employee, you can view the originating Diff in D107740437.

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