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refactor: split out several smaller changes to prepare for async http#16763

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@arlosi arlosi commented Mar 19, 2026

What does this PR try to resolve?

Split out several smaller changes from #16745.

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Commit by commit. Each commit should pass tests.

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@rustbot rustbot added A-dependency-resolution Area: dependency resolution and the resolver A-interacts-with-crates.io Area: interaction with registries A-networking Area: networking issues, curl, etc. A-testing-cargo-itself Area: cargo's tests Command-install Command-publish S-waiting-on-review Status: Awaiting review from the assignee but also interested parties. labels Mar 19, 2026
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All look reasonable standalone.

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@weihanglo weihanglo enabled auto-merge March 19, 2026 04:26
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Merged via the queue into rust-lang:master with commit 07e393a Mar 19, 2026
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