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### Installing Rust
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Install Rust by following the [Rust Getting Started Guide](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started). If you already
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have Rust installed, make sure that it's at least version 1.64 or newer. You can check which version you have installed
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have Rust installed, make sure that it's at least version 1.66 or newer. You can check which version you have installed
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by running `rustc --version`.
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Once this is done, you should have the `rustc` compiler and the `cargo` build system installed in your path.
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You will need a development environment that can compile C++20 with CMake 3.21.
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We don't provide binaries of Slint yet, so we will use the CMake integration that will automatically build
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the tools and library from source. Since it's implemented in the Rust programming language, this means that
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you also need to install a Rust compiler (1.64). You can easily install a Rust compiler
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you also need to install a Rust compiler (1.66 or newer). You can easily install a Rust compiler
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following the instruction from [the Rust website](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started).
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We're going to use `cmake`'s builtin FetchContent module to fetch the source code of Slint.
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