build: remove unused REFNAME macro from SANITY_CHECK#5584
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REFNAME was defined as a preprocessor macro (-DREFNAME=$(*F)f$(BU)) but
appears to have never been consumed by any source code. The SANITY_CHECK
feature uses common_reference.h which has its own independent mechanism
via BLASFUNC_REF macros with hardcoded REF_BU=f.
For context, REFNAME was imported with GotoBLAS2 in 2011 but became dead
code when the unit test framework added common_reference.h with its own
naming scheme. The CMake version also had a broken $(*F) reference that
could never work, but this was also moot since the macro was unused.
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