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[libcxx] Properly mark aligned allocation macro test as XFAIL on OS X
This test was initially marked as XFAIL using `XFAIL: macosx10.YY`, and was then moved to `UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.YY`. The intent is to mark the test as XFAILing when a deployment target older than macosx10.14 is used, and the right way to do this is `XFAIL: availability=macosx10.YY`. llvm-svn: 349426
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// UNSUPPORTED: c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14
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// aligned allocation functions are not provided prior to macosx10.13
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// UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.12
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// UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.11
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// UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.10
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// UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.9
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// UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.8
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// UNSUPPORTED: macosx10.7
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// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.12
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// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.11
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// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.10
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// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.9
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// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.8
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// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.7
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#include <new>
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