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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
rust minor 1.90.01.94.0

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rust-lang/rust (rust)

v1.94.0

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Platform Support

Refer to Rust's platform support page
for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries

Stabilized APIs

These previously stable APIs are now stable in const contexts:

Cargo

  • Stabilize the config include key. The top-level include config key allows loading additional config files, enabling better organization, sharing, and management of Cargo configurations across projects and environments. docs #​16284
  • Stabilize the pubtime field in registry index. This records when a crate version was published and enables time-based dependency resolution in the future. Note that crates.io will gradually backfill existing packages when a new version is published. Not all crates have pubtime yet. #​16369 #​16372
  • Cargo now parses TOML v1.1 for manifests and configuration files. Note that using these features in Cargo.toml will raise your development MSRV, but the published manifest remains compatible with older parsers. #​16415
  • Make CARGO_BIN_EXE_<crate> available at runtime

Compatibility Notes

Internal Changes

These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.

v1.93.1

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v1.93.0

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Platform Support

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for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries

Stabilized APIs

Cargo

Rustdoc

Compatibility Notes

v1.92.0

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Cargo

Rustdoc

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v1.91.1

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v1.91.0

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Language

Compiler

Platform Support

Refer to Rust's platform support page
for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries

Stabilized APIs

These previously stable APIs are now stable in const contexts:

Cargo

  • 🎉 Stabilize build.build-dir.
    This config sets the directory where intermediate build artifacts are stored.
    These artifacts are produced by Cargo and rustc during the build process.
    End users usually won't need to interact with them, and the layout inside
    build-dir is an implementation detail that may change without notice.
    (config doc)
    (build cache doc)
    #​15833
    #​15840
  • The --target flag and the build.target configuration can now take literal
    "host-tuple" string, which will internally be substituted by the host
    machine's target triple.
    #​15838
    #​16003
    #​16032

Rustdoc

Compatibility Notes

Cargo compatibility notes:

  • cargo publish no longer keeps .crate tarballs as final build artifacts
    when build.build-dir is set. These tarballs were previously included due to
    an oversight and are now treated as intermediate artifacts.
    To get .crate tarballs as final artifacts, use cargo package.
    In a future version, this change will apply regardless of build.build-dir.
    #​15910
  • Adjust Cargo messages to match rustc diagnostic style.
    This changes some of the terminal colors used by Cargo messages.
    #​15928
  • Tools and projects relying on the
    internal details of Cargo's build-dir
    may not work for users changing their build-dir layout.
    For those doing so, we'd recommend proactively testing these cases
    particularly as we are considering changing the default location of the build-dir in the future
    (cargo#16147).
    If you can't migrate off of Cargo's internal details,
    we'd like to learn more about your use case as we prepare to change the layout of the build-dir
    (cargo#15010).

Internal Changes

These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.


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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/rust-1.x branch from e1dcd8e to fcda8ad Compare December 11, 2025 19:49
@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency rust to v1.91.1 Update dependency rust to v1.92.0 Dec 11, 2025
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