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several fields in dmarc and tls reports have known string values. we have a Go string type for them. sherpats (through sherpadoc) turns those strings into typescript enums, and sherpats generates runtime-typechecking code (to enforce correct types for incoming json, to prevent failing deeper in the code when we get invalid data (much harder to debug)). the Go not-really-enum types allow other values, and real-world reports have unknown/unspecified/invalid values. this uses the sherpadoc -rename flag to turn those enums into regular untyped strings, so sherpats doesn't generate enum-enforcing runtime type checking code. this required an update to sherpadoc, to properly handling renaming a type to a basic type instead of another named type. for issue #161 by RobSlgm, thanks for reporting!