[MLIR][Python] Update Nanobind Warnings List for clang-cl on Windows We recently moved over to compiling with clang-cl on Windows. This ended up causing a large increase in warnings, particularly due to how warnings are handled in nanobind. cd91d0fff9293a904704784c92c28637bfebef45 initially set -Wall -Wextra and -Wpedantic while fixing another issue, which is probably not what we want to do on third-party code. We also need to disable -Wmissing-field-initializers to get things clean in this configuration. Reviewers: makslevental, jpienaar, rkayaith Reviewed By: makslevental Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/166828
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