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Update orjson to 3.10.5 #7509

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This PR updates orjson from 3.9.10 to 3.10.5.

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3.10.5

Changed

- Improve performance.

3.10.4

Changed

- Improve performance.

3.10.3

Changed

- `manylinux` amd64 builds include runtime-detected AVX-512 `str`
implementation.
- Tests now compatible with numpy v2.

3.10.2

Fixed

- Fix crash serializing `str` introduced in 3.10.1.

Changed

- Improve performance.
- Drop support for arm7.

3.10.1

Fixed

- Serializing `numpy.ndarray` with non-native endianness raises
`orjson.JSONEncodeError`.

Changed

- Improve performance of serializing.

3.10.0

Changed

- Support serializing `numpy.float16` (`numpy.half`).
- sdist uses metadata 2.3 instead of 2.1.
- Improve Windows PyPI builds.

3.9.15

Fixed

- Implement recursion limit of 1024 on `orjson.loads()`.
- Use byte-exact read on `str` formatting SIMD path to avoid crash.

3.9.14

Fixed

- Fix crash serializing `str` introduced in 3.9.11.

Changed

- Build now depends on Rust 1.72 or later.

3.9.13

Fixed

- Serialization `str` escape uses only 128-bit SIMD.
- Fix compatibility with CPython 3.13 alpha 3.

Changed

- Publish `musllinux_1_2` instead of `musllinux_1_1` wheels.
- Serialization uses small integer optimization in CPython 3.12 or later.

3.9.12

Changed

- Update benchmarks in README.

Fixed

- Minimal `musllinux_1_1` build due to sporadic CI failure.

3.9.11

Changed

- Improve performance of serializing. `str` is significantly faster. Documents
using `dict`, `list`, and `tuple` are somewhat faster.
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