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And there's me stupdily thinking that as long as you have a compatible MSVC or LLVM backend that it would work.

Shows how little I know. :(

I wonder what it would take to compile rust programs to run on Win 3.1. I don't know why you would, but, I wonder.
Can anyone point me to how to build Rust programs on no-longer-supported Intel MacOS versions (edit: eg. v10.12, looks like that's the current cutoff for tier 2)?

I also wanted zig for ncdu2.

I admit I haven't looked too hard, macports has most of what I need still covered. It's always a sad day on my older hardware when I don't have brew auto-update disabled and a MacOS version goes out of support.

does it have anything to do with yet-to-be-evaluated functions?
Wait till you hear how to build c programs for windows vista,xp,98,3.1: just click “build” in Visual studio 6.