libclc was defining and undefing GENTYPE and several other macros with common names in its header files. This was preventing applications from defining macros with identical names as command line arguments to the compiler, because the definitions in the header files were masking the macros defined as compiler arguements. Reviewed-by: Aaron Watry <awatry@gmail.com> llvm-svn: 185838
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_CLC_OVERLOAD _CLC_DECL __CLC_GENTYPE __CLC_FUNCTION(__CLC_GENTYPE a, __CLC_GENTYPE b);
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_CLC_OVERLOAD _CLC_DECL __CLC_GENTYPE __CLC_FUNCTION(__CLC_GENTYPE a, float b);
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#ifdef cl_khr_fp64
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_CLC_OVERLOAD _CLC_DECL __CLC_GENTYPE __CLC_FUNCTION(__CLC_GENTYPE a, double b);
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#endif
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