Visual Studio's SAL extension uses a macro named __deallocate. This macro is
used pervasively, and gets included through various different ways. This
conflicts with the similarly named interfaces in libc++. Introduce a undef
header similar to __undef_min_max to handle this. This fixes a number of errors
due to the macro replacing the function name.
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With clang, the header atomic requires __has_feature(cxx_atomic), which is only
true in c++11 mode. Because of this, when using modules in c++98 with libc++
compilation of the std module would fail without this change, PR21002.
(With gcc, only gcc4.7+ is needed, no c++11. But gcc doesn't have modules yet,
and the module.modulemap language can't express things like "this is only
required if the compiler is clang". If gcc gets module support, we'd probably
have a module.modulemap file for each compiler that libc++ supports?)
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