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# Actually Portable Executables with Cosmopolitan Libc and Rust
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# Cosmopolitan Libc and Rust
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> Note: the executables built using Cosmo and Rust do not work across the
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> operating systems supported by Cosmopolitan Libc, because Rust decides system
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> constants like `EINVAL` [at
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> compile-time](https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Arust-lang%2Flibc%20EINVAL&type=code),
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> based on the operating system provided in the compilation target. Thus, I
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> expect the fat binaries built here will only work on `x86-64-linux` and
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> `aarch64-linux`. Very well, perhaps in the future we can find a way to have
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> system constants as `extern` values in Rust, like how [I did it for
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> C](https://github.com/ahgamut/gcc/tree/portcosmo-11.2).
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This repository contains a simple `Hello world!` example in the [Rust][rust]
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programming language, that builds with [Cosmopolitan Libc][cosmo]. Now it also
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