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diff --git a/src/test/unittests/barrier/ClipboardTests.cpp b/src/test/unittests/barrier/ClipboardTests.cpp
index f710751..c1afdfb 100644
--- a/src/test/unittests/barrier/ClipboardTests.cpp
+++ b/src/test/unittests/barrier/ClipboardTests.cpp
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
* barrier -- mouse and keyboard sharing utility
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Symless Ltd.
* Copyright (C) 2011 Nick Bolton
- *
+ *
* This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* found in the file LICENSE that should have accompanied this file.
- *
+ *
* This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ TEST(ClipboardTests, marshall_withTextAdded_lastSizeCharIs14)
EXPECT_EQ(14, (int)actual[11]);
}
-// TODO: there's some integer -> char encoding going on here. i find it
+// TODO: there's some integer -> char encoding going on here. i find it
// hard to believe that the clipboard is the only thing doing this. maybe
// we should refactor this stuff out of the clipboard.
TEST(ClipboardTests, marshall_withTextSize285_sizeCharsValid)
@@ -212,12 +212,12 @@ TEST(ClipboardTests, marshall_withTextSize285_sizeCharsValid)
String actual = clipboard.marshall();
- // 4 asserts here, but that's ok because we're really just asserting 1
+ // 4 asserts here, but that's ok because we're really just asserting 1
// thing. the 32-bit size value is split into 4 chars. if the size is 285
- // (29 more than the 8-bit max size), the last char "rolls over" to 29
- // (this is caused by a bit-wise & on 0xff and 8-bit truncation). each
- // char before the last stores a bit-shifted version of the number, each
- // 1 more power than the last, which is done by bit-shifting [0] by 24,
+ // (29 more than the 8-bit max size), the last char "rolls over" to 29
+ // (this is caused by a bit-wise & on 0xff and 8-bit truncation). each
+ // char before the last stores a bit-shifted version of the number, each
+ // 1 more power than the last, which is done by bit-shifting [0] by 24,
// [1] by 16, [2] by 8 ([3] is not bit-shifted).
EXPECT_EQ(0, actual[8]); // 285 >> 24 = 285 / (256^3) = 0
EXPECT_EQ(0, actual[9]); // 285 >> 16 = 285 / (256^2) = 0