xbolva00 added a comment.
In D63423#1550697 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D63423#1550697>, @jfb wrote:
> What I meant with macros was that I don't think we should warn on:
>
> #define LEGIT(a, b) ({ work work work; a ^ b; work work work; })
>
> LEGIT(10, 5);
>
>
> If the constants are inline in the macros then sure, warn there. Basically:
> if you literally wrote `CONSTANT ^ CONSTANT` and it looks fishy, let's warn.
> If token-pasting wrote it for you and it looks fishy, let's not warn.
Is it worth to pattern match this case? I don't like how this diagnostic is
getting more and more complicated.
User can use -Wno-xor-used-as-pow if auto-generated weird code.
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