line 290 of the C syntax file from version

    " Vim syntax file
    " Language: C
    " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <****@***.***>
    " Last Change:  2009 Nov 17

reads

    syn region  cPreProc  
start="^\s*\(%:\|#\)\s*\(pragma\>\|line\>\|warning\>\|warn\>\|error\>\)" 
skip="\\$" end="$" keepend contains=ALLBUT,@cPreProcGroup,@Spell

This matches "#warn" but mainstream compiler suites (GCC, CLANG) and the bible 
(K&R) do not support it.  Why was this added in the first place?  Given that it 
is not supported , should it be removed?

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