P.S. Inside a single-quoted string, \c means "backslash followed by c"
and we want to keep that; so I propose the following three constructs:

'\c ... some comment ... \c
'\c ... some comment ... \c'
'\c ... some comment ... \c''

(all inside an already-started single-quoted comment) to mean (I'm not
sure in what sequence):
- the single-quoted string ends at the comment
- the single-quoted string is interrupted by a comment and continues thereafter
- the single-quoted string is interrupted by a comment and continues
thereafter with an embedded single-quote character.

Best regards,
Tony.

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