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This PR contains the following updates:

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insta (source) workspace.dependencies patch 1.43.1 -> 1.43.2

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v1.43.2

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  • Fix panics when cargo metadata fails to execute or parse (e.g., when cargo is not in PATH or returns invalid output). Now falls back to using the manifest directory as the workspace root. #​798 (@​adriangb)
  • Fix clippy uninlined_format_args lint warnings. #​801
  • Changed diff line numbers to 1-based indexing. #​799
  • Preserve snapshot names with INSTA_GLOB_FILTER. #​786
  • Bumped libc crate to 0.2.174, fixing building on musl targets, and increasing the MSRV of
    insta to 1.64.0 (released Sept 2022). #​784
  • Fix clippy 1.88 errors. #​783
  • Fix source path in snapshots for non-child workspaces. #​778
  • Add lifetime to Selector in redaction iterator. #​779

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