This is a feature, not a bug. Features do not block releases.

It's a feature because it's new behaviour to be added to Clang, not a
regression in an old behaviour. That GCC designed and implemented this
and that Linux distributions took that and ran with it is irritating,
but does not make it a release blocker.

Implementing a new feature is not a one line fix, it's not something
that can be merged to the release branch quickly - it needs design
(especially in this case!) and soak testing.

It's nigh-on impossible for this to be done for the release, and
therefore it makes no sense to have it block the release IMHO.

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