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diff --git a/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/XSeq.py b/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/XSeq.py
index b068ab4393..35b4469440 100644
--- a/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/XSeq.py
+++ b/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/XSeq.py
@@ -1,42 +1,42 @@
-XSeq DEFINITIONS ::=
-BEGIN
-
--- F.2.10.2
--- Use a sequence type to model a collection of variables whose
--- types are the same,
--- whose number is known and modest, and whose order is significant,
--- provided that the
--- makeup of the collection is unlikely to change from one version
--- of the protocol to the next.
--- EXAMPLE
-
-NamesOfOfficers ::= SEQUENCE {
- president VisibleString,
- vicePresident VisibleString,
- secretary VisibleString}
-
-acmeCorp NamesOfOfficers ::= {
- president "Jane Doe",
- vicePresident "John Doe",
- secretary "Joe Doe"}
-
--- F.2.10.3
--- Use a sequence type to model a collection of variables whose types differ,
--- whose number is known and modest, and whose order is significant,
--- provided that
--- the makeup of the collection is unlikely to change from one version
--- of the protocol to the next.
--- EXAMPLE
-
-Credentials ::= SEQUENCE {
- userName VisibleString,
- password VisibleString,
- accountNumber INTEGER}
-
+XSeq DEFINITIONS ::=
+BEGIN
+
+-- F.2.10.2
+-- Use a sequence type to model a collection of variables whose
+-- types are the same,
+-- whose number is known and modest, and whose order is significant,
+-- provided that the
+-- makeup of the collection is unlikely to change from one version
+-- of the protocol to the next.
+-- EXAMPLE
+
+NamesOfOfficers ::= SEQUENCE {
+ president VisibleString,
+ vicePresident VisibleString,
+ secretary VisibleString}
+
+acmeCorp NamesOfOfficers ::= {
+ president "Jane Doe",
+ vicePresident "John Doe",
+ secretary "Joe Doe"}
+
+-- F.2.10.3
+-- Use a sequence type to model a collection of variables whose types differ,
+-- whose number is known and modest, and whose order is significant,
+-- provided that
+-- the makeup of the collection is unlikely to change from one version
+-- of the protocol to the next.
+-- EXAMPLE
+
+Credentials ::= SEQUENCE {
+ userName VisibleString,
+ password VisibleString,
+ accountNumber INTEGER}
+
-- Empty SEQUENCE stupid but just for test
BasicCallCategories ::= SEQUENCE
{
... -- So far, no specific categories identified
}
-END
+END