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[Backport branch/3.3.x] Add missing if_consteval_in_nonconstexpr_function suppression for nvhpc#8983

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Backport of #7706 to branch/3.3.x.

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/ok to test 0dd2405

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@davebayer can you explain why this backport is needed?

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@davebayer can you explain why this backport is needed?

Sorry, I forgot to update the description. MatX got the warning with nvc++ while using CCCL 3.3 and I realized the suppression wasn't backported to 3.3, so I am doing this now. The warning occurs when for example using cuda::sincos.

See slack discussion: https://nvidia.slack.com/archives/CTPCP1BDL/p1778707482790529

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