Add two useful character constants.

You need those constant variables when you want to insert newline or
backslash at the end of a macro.

Change-Id: I3fe96580d7a4ebc9d013afe6dd4ec8f40f49c724
diff --git a/core/config.mk b/core/config.mk
index 5c314d8..bfa5610 100644
--- a/core/config.mk
+++ b/core/config.mk
@@ -18,6 +18,14 @@
 empty :=
 space := $(empty) $(empty)
 comma := ,
+# Note that make will eat the newline just before endef.
+define newline
+
+
+endef
+# Unfortunately you can't simply define backslash as \ or \\.
+backslash := \a
+backslash := $(patsubst %a,%,$(backslash))
 
 # Tell python not to spam the source tree with .pyc files.  This
 # only has an effect on python 2.6 and above.