Remove unused macro to fix syntax highlights #1899
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Description
There's a macro in global.h that was used during the disassembly/decompilation process that's no longer used anywhere in the codebase. It unfortunately causes the syntax highlighting in VSCode to break for the majority of the file afterwards due to an @ symbol inside quotes. This PR just removes the macro entirely - in addition to being unused, it doesn't appear particularly helpful otherwise.
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