Result of running tools/sanitize_source_files.py (which was added in https://codereview.appspot.com/6465078/)

This CL is part II of IV (I broke down the 1280 files into 4 CLs).
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/6474054

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5263 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
diff --git a/gyp/android_system.gyp b/gyp/android_system.gyp
index bbc1e69..a2a9a0a 100644
--- a/gyp/android_system.gyp
+++ b/gyp/android_system.gyp
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
 # This GYP file stores the dependencies necessary to build Skia on the Android
 # platform. The OS doesn't provide many stable libraries as part of the
-# distribution so we have to build a few of them ourselves.  
+# distribution so we have to build a few of them ourselves.
 #
-# We tried adding this gyp file to the android directory at the root of 
+# We tried adding this gyp file to the android directory at the root of
 # the Skia repo, but that resulted in the generated makefiles being created
 # outside of the intended output directory. So to avoid this we created a simple
 # shim here that includes the android_system.gypi file.  The actual dependencies
-# are defined and maintained in that gypi file.  
-# 
+# are defined and maintained in that gypi file.
+#
 # Also this assumes that the android directory is a sibling to the directory
 # that contains your primary Skia checkout. If it is not then you must manually
 # edit the includes below to specify the actual location of the android.gypi.
 # This is due to the fact that we cannot use variables in an includes as the
-# variable expansion step for gyp happens after the includes are processed. 
+# variable expansion step for gyp happens after the includes are processed.
 {
   'includes': [
     '../../android/gyp/android.gypi',