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Doru Bercea 0eabf59528 Enable constexpr class members that are device-mapped to not be optimized out.
This patch fixes an issue whereby a constexpr class member which is
mapped to the device is being optimized out thus leading to a runtime
error.

Patch: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146552
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