set svn:eol-style on various files
diff --git a/Tools/unicode/genwincodec.py b/Tools/unicode/genwincodec.py
index 32dcada..aee7234 100644
--- a/Tools/unicode/genwincodec.py
+++ b/Tools/unicode/genwincodec.py
@@ -1,61 +1,61 @@
-"""This script generates a Python codec module from a Windows Code Page.

-

-It uses the function MultiByteToWideChar to generate a decoding table.

-"""

-

-import ctypes

-from ctypes import wintypes

-from gencodec import codegen

-import unicodedata

-

-def genwinmap(codepage):

-    MultiByteToWideChar = ctypes.windll.kernel32.MultiByteToWideChar

-    MultiByteToWideChar.argtypes = [wintypes.UINT, wintypes.DWORD,

-                                    wintypes.LPCSTR, ctypes.c_int,

-                                    wintypes.LPWSTR, ctypes.c_int]

-    MultiByteToWideChar.restype = ctypes.c_int

-

-    enc2uni = {}

-

-    for i in range(32) + [127]:

-        enc2uni[i] = (i, 'CONTROL CHARACTER')

-

-    for i in range(256):

-        buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(2)

-        ret = MultiByteToWideChar(

-            codepage, 0,

-            chr(i), 1,

-            buf, 2)

-        assert ret == 1, "invalid code page"

-        assert buf[1] == '\x00'

-        try:

-            name = unicodedata.name(buf[0])

-        except ValueError:

-            try:

-                name = enc2uni[i][1]

-            except KeyError:

-                name = ''

-

-        enc2uni[i] = (ord(buf[0]), name)

-

-    return enc2uni

-

-def genwincodec(codepage):

-    import platform

-    map = genwinmap(codepage)

-    encodingname = 'cp%d' % codepage

-    code = codegen("", map, encodingname)

-    # Replace first lines with our own docstring

-    code = '''\

-"""Python Character Mapping Codec %s generated on Windows:

-%s with the command:

-  python Tools/unicode/genwincodec.py %s

-"""#"

-''' % (encodingname, ' '.join(platform.win32_ver()), codepage

-      ) + code.split('"""#"', 1)[1]

-

-    print code

-

-if __name__ == '__main__':

-    import sys

-    genwincodec(int(sys.argv[1]))

+"""This script generates a Python codec module from a Windows Code Page.
+
+It uses the function MultiByteToWideChar to generate a decoding table.
+"""
+
+import ctypes
+from ctypes import wintypes
+from gencodec import codegen
+import unicodedata
+
+def genwinmap(codepage):
+    MultiByteToWideChar = ctypes.windll.kernel32.MultiByteToWideChar
+    MultiByteToWideChar.argtypes = [wintypes.UINT, wintypes.DWORD,
+                                    wintypes.LPCSTR, ctypes.c_int,
+                                    wintypes.LPWSTR, ctypes.c_int]
+    MultiByteToWideChar.restype = ctypes.c_int
+
+    enc2uni = {}
+
+    for i in range(32) + [127]:
+        enc2uni[i] = (i, 'CONTROL CHARACTER')
+
+    for i in range(256):
+        buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(2)
+        ret = MultiByteToWideChar(
+            codepage, 0,
+            chr(i), 1,
+            buf, 2)
+        assert ret == 1, "invalid code page"
+        assert buf[1] == '\x00'
+        try:
+            name = unicodedata.name(buf[0])
+        except ValueError:
+            try:
+                name = enc2uni[i][1]
+            except KeyError:
+                name = ''
+
+        enc2uni[i] = (ord(buf[0]), name)
+
+    return enc2uni
+
+def genwincodec(codepage):
+    import platform
+    map = genwinmap(codepage)
+    encodingname = 'cp%d' % codepage
+    code = codegen("", map, encodingname)
+    # Replace first lines with our own docstring
+    code = '''\
+"""Python Character Mapping Codec %s generated on Windows:
+%s with the command:
+  python Tools/unicode/genwincodec.py %s
+"""#"
+''' % (encodingname, ' '.join(platform.win32_ver()), codepage
+      ) + code.split('"""#"', 1)[1]
+
+    print code
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    import sys
+    genwincodec(int(sys.argv[1]))