<p>It seems not only to be if ends in <code>type</code> but it seems to have to end in <code>type=X;</code>. If you change <code>type</code>, or remove the <code>=</code> or remove the <code>X</code> (or number or whatever), or remove the <code>;</code> it works normally. I tried looking at the Pascal parser but it's really weird, would be easier to re-write it from scratch than decode it.</p>

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