I admit that adding this new functionality sounds more like a feature request than a bug. But as I understood it, LLVM/Clang claims to support GCC and its libraries with a minimum version required. No user would expect there to be an maximum version requirement. I see two possible ways here for the next release: 1. State that LLVM/Clang only works up to GCC 4.9. 2. Add this attribute to be compatible to the most recent GCC release (5.3) again. For future releases of LLVM/Clang this PR may as well be treated as a feature request IMHO.
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