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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/Platform/Unix/Process.cpp b/src/Platform/Unix/Process.cpp
index 07703649..92a8f478 100644
--- a/src/Platform/Unix/Process.cpp
+++ b/src/Platform/Unix/Process.cpp
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Copyright (c) 2008-2012 TrueCrypt Developers Association and which is governed
by the TrueCrypt License 3.0.
- Modifications and additions to the original source code (contained in this file)
+ Modifications and additions to the original source code (contained in this file)
and all other portions of this file are Copyright (c) 2013-2016 IDRIX
and are governed by the Apache License 2.0 the full text of which is
contained in the file License.txt included in VeraCrypt binary and source
@@ -53,16 +53,16 @@ namespace VeraCrypt
try
{
int argIndex = 0;
- /* Workaround for gcc 5.X issue related to the use of STL (string and list) with muliple fork calls.
- *
+ /* Workaround for gcc 5.X issue related to the use of STL (string and list) with muliple fork calls.
+ *
* The char* pointers retrieved from the elements of parameter "arguments" are no longer valid after
* a second fork is called. "arguments" was created in the parent of the current child process.
- *
- * The only solution is to copy the elements of "arguments" parameter in a local string array on this
- * child process and then use char* pointers retrieved from this local copies before calling fork.
- *
+ *
+ * The only solution is to copy the elements of "arguments" parameter in a local string array on this
+ * child process and then use char* pointers retrieved from this local copies before calling fork.
+ *
* gcc 4.x doesn't suffer from this issue.
- *
+ *
*/
string argsCopy[array_capacity (args)];
if (!execFunctor)
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ namespace VeraCrypt
{
argsCopy[argIndex++] = arg;
}
-
+
for (int i = 0; i < argIndex; i++)
{
args[i] = const_cast <char*> (argsCopy[i].c_str());