[libclc] Make CLC library warning-free (#128864) There is a long-standing workaround in the libclc build system that silences a warning about the use of parentheses in bitwise conditional operations. In an effort to remove this workaround, this commit re-enables the warning on the internal CLC library, where most of the bodies of the builtins will eventually be defined. Thus as we move builtin implementations into this library, the warnings will trigger and we can clean up the codebase as we go. As it happens the only instance in the CLC library which triggered the warning was in __clc_ldexp.
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