Adding treatment of ARM platforms if a SYCL-compatible compiler is detected#599
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At least since Clang 19, LLVM Clang supports SYCL and thus, the
-fsyclcompiler argument. Hence, if such a LLVM Clang is detected by CMake, common/cmake/dpcpp.cmake gets included. Since LLVM Clang with support for the-fsyclcompiler argument is also available for ARM platforms (e.g. Clang-cl for Windows on ARM) dpcpp.cmake has to make sure no arguments are passed to Clang not supported by ARM (e.g.-msse2).This code changes copies the treatment for ARM platforms from clang.cmake to dpcpp.cmake.