Qiongsi Wu 9147147b5c
[AIX] Detect #pragma mc_func (#99888)
`#pragma mc_func` is an IBM XL feature that should be replaced by inline
assembly. This PR adds an option `-ferr-pragma-mc-func-aix` to detect
uses of `#pragma mc_func` and reports an error if the option is in
effect. If `-fno-err-pragma-mc-func-aix` is in effect, `#pragma mc_func`
is ignored even if `-Werror=unknown-pragmas` is in effect.
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