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diff --git a/include/private/SkFloatingPoint.h b/include/private/SkFloatingPoint.h
index 3c6d22c310..60500b2d2c 100644
--- a/include/private/SkFloatingPoint.h
+++ b/include/private/SkFloatingPoint.h
@@ -159,7 +159,9 @@ static inline int64_t sk_float_saturate2int64(float x) {
 // Cast double to float, ignoring any warning about too-large finite values being cast to float.
 // Clang thinks this is undefined, but it's actually implementation defined to return either
 // the largest float or infinity (one of the two bracketing representable floats).  Good enough!
+#if defined(__clang__)
 SK_ATTRIBUTE(no_sanitize("float-cast-overflow"))
+#endif
 static inline float sk_double_to_float(double x) {
     return static_cast<float>(x);
 }
@@ -242,12 +244,16 @@ static inline int sk_float_nextlog2(float x) {
 // IEEE defines how float divide behaves for non-finite values and zero-denoms, but C does not
 // so we have a helper that suppresses the possible undefined-behavior warnings.
 
+#if defined(__clang__)
 SK_ATTRIBUTE(no_sanitize("float-divide-by-zero"))
+#endif
 static inline float sk_ieee_float_divide(float numer, float denom) {
     return numer / denom;
 }
 
+#if defined(__clang__)
 SK_ATTRIBUTE(no_sanitize("float-divide-by-zero"))
+#endif
 static inline double sk_ieee_double_divide(double numer, double denom) {
     return numer / denom;
 }