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Rafael Espindola 3bc62ab179 Remove a hack that tries to align '*'.
The alignment is not required, so we can just remove it for now.

The old code is a hack as it depends on the buffer management to find
the current column.

If the alignment is really desirable, the proper way to do it is
to pass in a formatted_raw_stream that knows the current column.

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