Fix build with GCC < 11: [[fallthrough]] is supported but not allowed in C#294
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I think GCC says `__has_cpp_attribute(fallthrough)` is true because C++
supports it (it means "has C++ attribute"), but that doesn't apply to
the C language. This causes a compilation error:
```
compilersupport_p.h:57:41: error: expected expression before '[' token
57 | # define CBOR_FALLTHROUGH [[fallthrough]]
| ^
cborparser.c:225:13: note: in expansion of macro 'CBOR_FALLTHROUGH'
225 | CBOR_FALLTHROUGH;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Instead, we should use the C23 `__has_c_attribute` to detect the C
attribute.
Fixes intel#293.
Signed-off-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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I think GCC says
__has_cpp_attribute(fallthrough)is true because C++ supports it (it means "has C++ attribute"), but that doesn't apply to the C language. This causes a compilation error:Instead, we should use the C23
__has_c_attributeto detect the C attribute.Fixes #293.