Set MSRV to 1.66

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Olivier Goffart 2023-02-15 10:32:41 +01:00 committed by Olivier Goffart
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### Installing Rust
Install Rust by following the [Rust Getting Started Guide](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started). If you already
have Rust installed, make sure that it's at least version 1.64 or newer. You can check which version you have installed
have Rust installed, make sure that it's at least version 1.66 or newer. You can check which version you have installed
by running `rustc --version`.
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.
We don't provide binaries of Slint yet, so we will use the CMake integration that will automatically build
the tools and library from source. Since it's implemented in the Rust programming language, this means that
you also need to install a Rust compiler (1.64). You can easily install a Rust compiler
you also need to install a Rust compiler (1.66 or newer). You can easily install a Rust compiler
following the instruction from [the Rust website](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started).
We're going to use `cmake`'s builtin FetchContent module to fetch the source code of Slint.