Lower diagnostic about redefined opcode to a warning, when a compiler intrinsic is redefined

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    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Medium
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    • CODEGEN-1329
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    • Remove the #define or do not include the header file in assembly files.
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      When a header file attempting to redefine an opcode name is included in assembly files, the assembler issues an error because it is not legal to redefine an opcode name. While this behavior is correct, it causes programs to fail to compile when some C2000 header files are included in assembly files due to the "#define eallow ..." in the header files.
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      When a header file attempting to redefine an opcode name is included in assembly files, the assembler issues an error because it is not legal to redefine an opcode name. While this behavior is correct, it causes programs to fail to compile when some C2000 header files are included in assembly files due to the "#define eallow ..." in the header files.

      Lower diagnostic about redefined opcode to a warning, when a compiler intrinsic is redefined

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