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### Quickstart

In order to generate plots, you must have [gnuplot](http://www.gnuplot.info/) installed. See the gnuplot website for installation instructions. Criterion.rs also currently requires Rust 1.28 or later (see [Compatibility Policy](#compatibility-policy) for more details).
In order to generate plots, you must have [gnuplot](http://www.gnuplot.info/) installed. See the gnuplot website for installation instructions. See [Compatibility Policy](#compatibility-policy) for details on the minimum supported Rust version.

To start with Criterion.<span></span>rs, add the following to your `Cargo.toml` file:

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### Compatibility Policy

Criterion.<span></span>rs supports the last three stable minor releases of Rust. At time of
writing, this means Rust 1.33 or later. Older versions may work, but are not tested or guaranteed.
writing, this means Rust 1.40 or later. Older versions may work, but are not tested or guaranteed.

Currently, the oldest version of Rust believed to work is 1.32. Future versions of Criterion.rs may
Currently, the oldest version of Rust believed to work is 1.33. Future versions of Criterion.<span></span>rs may
break support for such old versions, and this will not be considered a breaking change. If you
require Criterion.<span></span>rs to work on old versions of Rust, you will need to stick to a
specific patch version of Criterion.<span></span>rs.
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