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Here's yet another -Wundef PR. Today we have FMT_CLANG_VERSION being used without being defined if FMT_GCC_VERSION is less than 600.
Even though the usage of an undefined macro has the well-defined semantics of evaluating to zero, I think doing so is bad practice and ignoring those warnings can easily lead to unintended behavior. I think that a project as widely used as fmt should compile cleanly with the most aggressive warning levels. To accomplish this, I really think CI should be more strict with warnings and use more compilers than just g++-6. I can work on a PR on that as well if you'd like.