bors b6b56d2abe Auto merge of #18157 - davidbarsky:davidbarsky/respect-disabling-proc-macros-in-analysis-stats, r=Veykril
analysis-stats: respect `--disable-proc-macros` flag

I noticed that this flag wasn't being respected by `analysis-stats` when profiling proc macro expansion, so here's a small fix.
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