The classic solution of this problem was invented in FORTRAN in early 50 -- it is a backslash at the end of the line.
Fortran didn't have a release until 1957 so not early 50s. Fortran prior to F90 used a continuation character at the start (column 6) of the subsequent line not the end of the previous line. The continuation character in Fortran has never been specified as a backslash. Perhaps you meant some other language?
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