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Make header/trailer comments agree with the actual names of some macros. These seem like legit names in earlier iterations of respective patches (commitb779168ff
"Detect PG_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE automatically." and commit6869b4f25
"Add C++ support to configure.") but the macro had been renamed out of sync with the header / trailer comment in the final committed patch. Even more nitpickily, make the dashed underlines agree with the lengths of the macro names everyplace. There doesn't seem to have been any meeting of the minds previously on whether those should match or not, but at least some people have been trying to make 'em match. Jesse Zhang, Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGf+fX7DDyq6WfCy6X_KtD28MkbNBE6NkRi26fSf25dfUwX0zw@mail.gmail.com
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