Recent versions of gcc whine about the admittedly-completely-illegible
formatting of this macro. We've not noticed for a few reasons:
* In v12 and up, the problem is gone thanks to
48e24ba6b.
(Back-patching that doesn't seem prudent, though, so this patch
just manually improves the macro's formatting.)
* Buildfarm animals that might have complained, such as caiman,
do not because they use --with-openssl and so don't build imath.c.
* In a manual run such as "make all check-world", you won't see the
warning because it gets buried in an install.log file. You have to
do "make -C contrib all" or the like to see it.
I noticed this because in older branches, the last bit doesn't
happen so "check-world" actually does spew the warnings to stderr.
Maybe we should rethink how that works, because the newer behavior
is not an improvement IMO.
Back-patch down to 9.2, pursuant to newly-established project policy
about keeping out-of-support branches buildable.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/
d0316012-ece7-7b7e-2d36-
9c38cb77cb3b@enterprisedb.com