Whitespace normalization.
diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_1.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_1.py
index 7b0c51e..b4856d5 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_1.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_1.py
@@ -14,4 +14,3 @@
 p = Point(4.0, -3.2)

 cur.execute("select ?", (p,))

 print cur.fetchone()[0]

-

diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_2.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_2.py
index 3b4ab10..50e3692 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_2.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/adapter_point_2.py
@@ -15,4 +15,3 @@
 p = Point(4.0, -3.2)

 cur.execute("select ?", (p,))

 print cur.fetchone()[0]

-

diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_2.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_2.py
index 28318cc..b4333d8 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_2.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_2.py
@@ -10,4 +10,3 @@
 cur.execute("select name_last, age from people where name_last=:who and age=:age",

     {"who": who, "age": age})

 print cur.fetchone()

-

diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_3.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_3.py
index 2f02372e..9cd3deb 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_3.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/execute_3.py
@@ -10,5 +10,3 @@
 cur.execute("select name_last, age from people where name_last=:who and age=:age",

     locals())

 print cur.fetchone()

-

-

diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/insert_more_people.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/insert_more_people.py
index 7daa88b..430d942 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/insert_more_people.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/insert_more_people.py
@@ -14,4 +14,3 @@
 

 # The changes will not be saved unless the transaction is committed explicitly:

 con.commit()

-

diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/shortcut_methods.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/shortcut_methods.py
index 93c9547..12ce0c0 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/shortcut_methods.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/shortcut_methods.py
@@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
-import sqlite3
-
-persons = [
-    ("Hugo", "Boss"),
-    ("Calvin", "Klein")
-    ]
-
-con = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
-
-# Create the table
-con.execute("create table person(firstname, lastname)")
-
-# Fill the table
-con.executemany("insert into person(firstname, lastname) values (?, ?)", persons)
-
-# Print the table contents
-for row in con.execute("select firstname, lastname from person"):
-    print row
-
-# Using a dummy WHERE clause to not let SQLite take the shortcut table deletes.
-print "I just deleted", con.execute("delete from person where 1=1").rowcount, "rows"
-
+import sqlite3

+

+persons = [

+    ("Hugo", "Boss"),

+    ("Calvin", "Klein")

+    ]

+

+con = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")

+

+# Create the table

+con.execute("create table person(firstname, lastname)")

+

+# Fill the table

+con.executemany("insert into person(firstname, lastname) values (?, ?)", persons)

+

+# Print the table contents

+for row in con.execute("select firstname, lastname from person"):

+    print row

+

+# Using a dummy WHERE clause to not let SQLite take the shortcut table deletes.

+print "I just deleted", con.execute("delete from person where 1=1").rowcount, "rows"

diff --git a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/text_factory.py b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/text_factory.py
index cf2ae92..13c832d 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/sqlite3/text_factory.py
+++ b/Doc/lib/sqlite3/text_factory.py
@@ -1,43 +1,42 @@
-import sqlite3
-
-con = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
-cur = con.cursor()
-
-# Create the table
-con.execute("create table person(lastname, firstname)")
-
-AUSTRIA = u"\xd6sterreich"
-
-# by default, rows are returned as Unicode
-cur.execute("select ?", (AUSTRIA,))
-row = cur.fetchone()
-assert row[0] == AUSTRIA
-
-# but we can make pysqlite always return bytestrings ...
-con.text_factory = str
-cur.execute("select ?", (AUSTRIA,))
-row = cur.fetchone()
-assert type(row[0]) == str
-# the bytestrings will be encoded in UTF-8, unless you stored garbage in the
-# database ...
-assert row[0] == AUSTRIA.encode("utf-8")
-
-# we can also implement a custom text_factory ...
-# here we implement one that will ignore Unicode characters that cannot be
-# decoded from UTF-8
-con.text_factory = lambda x: unicode(x, "utf-8", "ignore")
-cur.execute("select ?", ("this is latin1 and would normally create errors" + u"\xe4\xf6\xfc".encode("latin1"),))
-row = cur.fetchone()
-assert type(row[0]) == unicode
-
-# pysqlite offers a builtin optimized text_factory that will return bytestring
-# objects, if the data is in ASCII only, and otherwise return unicode objects
-con.text_factory = sqlite3.OptimizedUnicode
-cur.execute("select ?", (AUSTRIA,))
-row = cur.fetchone()
-assert type(row[0]) == unicode
-
-cur.execute("select ?", ("Germany",))
-row = cur.fetchone()
-assert type(row[0]) == str
-
+import sqlite3

+

+con = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")

+cur = con.cursor()

+

+# Create the table

+con.execute("create table person(lastname, firstname)")

+

+AUSTRIA = u"\xd6sterreich"

+

+# by default, rows are returned as Unicode

+cur.execute("select ?", (AUSTRIA,))

+row = cur.fetchone()

+assert row[0] == AUSTRIA

+

+# but we can make pysqlite always return bytestrings ...

+con.text_factory = str

+cur.execute("select ?", (AUSTRIA,))

+row = cur.fetchone()

+assert type(row[0]) == str

+# the bytestrings will be encoded in UTF-8, unless you stored garbage in the

+# database ...

+assert row[0] == AUSTRIA.encode("utf-8")

+

+# we can also implement a custom text_factory ...

+# here we implement one that will ignore Unicode characters that cannot be

+# decoded from UTF-8

+con.text_factory = lambda x: unicode(x, "utf-8", "ignore")

+cur.execute("select ?", ("this is latin1 and would normally create errors" + u"\xe4\xf6\xfc".encode("latin1"),))

+row = cur.fetchone()

+assert type(row[0]) == unicode

+

+# pysqlite offers a builtin optimized text_factory that will return bytestring

+# objects, if the data is in ASCII only, and otherwise return unicode objects

+con.text_factory = sqlite3.OptimizedUnicode

+cur.execute("select ?", (AUSTRIA,))

+row = cur.fetchone()

+assert type(row[0]) == unicode

+

+cur.execute("select ?", ("Germany",))

+row = cur.fetchone()

+assert type(row[0]) == str

diff --git a/Lib/test/test_unicode.py b/Lib/test/test_unicode.py
index 2858d1d..34f9371 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_unicode.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_unicode.py
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
             def __str__(self):
                 return u'\u1234'
         self.assertEqual('%s' % Wrapper(), u'\u1234')
-    
+
     @test_support.run_with_locale('LC_ALL', 'de_DE', 'fr_FR')
     def test_format_float(self):
         # should not format with a comma, but always with C locale