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Rust Language Celebrates Ten Years By Releasing Rust 1.87

Written by Michael Larabel in Programming on 15 May 2025 at 01:40 PM EDT. 37 Comments
Rust 1.87 is now available as the newest version of this popular programming language. With the Rust 1.87 release it also marks ten years already of this system programming language focused on memory safety and modern features.

Rust developers are celebrating ten years of Rust with an event going on in Utrecht, Netherlands. From there they released Rust 1.87 to celebrate this big milestone.

Rust 1.87 adds anonymous pipes to the standard library, safe architecture intrinsics, inline Assembly via "asm!" can now jump to labeled blocks within Rust code, and a number of stabilized APIs. Rust 1.87 also removes its i586 Windows MSVC (i586-pc-windows-msvc) target for old processors.

Downloads and more details on today's Rust 1.87 release via Rust-Lang.org.

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