- Can compile a source from strings (TypeDefinition and MemberDefinition).
- Can compile from files.
- Can compile only to a file (without loading the produced assembly).
- Do not recompile and don't reload if the sources have not changed.
- Implement `-IgnoreWarnings` to not treat warnings as errors. By default, the cmdlet considers warnings as errors.
- Add VisualBasic support.
- Add new `-CompilerOptions` parameter to allow setting Roslyn command line parameters including:
- Parser options.
- Compile options.
- Emit options.
**ATTENTION:** The `CompilerOptions` can be specified along with other options like `-OutputAssembly`, `-Language` and `-IgnoreWarnings`. The explicit setting parameters will take precedence over the same settings specified in `-CompileOptions`.
See docs about the compiler options:
https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/blob/master/docs/compilers/CSharp/CommandLine.mdhttps://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/blob/master/docs/compilers/Visual%20Basic/CommandLine.md
**ATTENTION:** `-OutputType` default is `Library`. If `-OutputType` is absent the `-OutputType` default overlaps a value in `CompileOptions`. In other words output type ("target" ot "t" in command line) is always ignored in `CompileOptions`. We have to use `-OutputType` to set an output type.
- For ConsoleHosts tests, the test is validating error condition, but did not redirect stderr to stdout so the output isn't captured and thus an empty string failing the assertion.
- For SSHConnectionInfo API tests, it's calling a constructor that got overwritten with a new parameter. Fix is to put back that public API and overload it with a new one.
These changes port Windows PowerShell support for Applocker and DeviceGuard User Mode Code Integrity (UMCI) to PSCore6. Windows PowerShell uses public APIs to determine if a system is in locked down mode via AppLocker or DeviceGuard, and automatically runs in constrained language mode. For more information about PowerShell constrained language, see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/powershell/2017/11/02/powershell-constrained-language-mode/
This support for application whitelisting has mostly existed in PSCore6, but the primary APIs were stubbed out in CorePSStub.cs because they relied on Windows only DeviceGuard (wldp.dll) and AppLocker (Safer APIs) public APIs. These changes re-implement PowerShell lock down APIs on PSCore6 for Windows platforms only. The AppLocker and DeviceGuard public APIs are currently only implemented in Windows OSes and are not supported on Linux or MacOS platforms.
Tests have also been ported to PSCore6 and run only for Windows platforms.
Create the default PSSession configuration, not tied to a specific PowerShell version.
When Enable-PSRemoting command is run, it creates 2 sessions configurations:
first, the same as it was before with the name containing the current version expressed as: 'PowerShell.$PSVersionTable.GitCommitId'
second with the default name 'PowerShell.6' so that administrators wouldn't have to guess which specific version is installed on the target.
PR addresses the issue: #6470
* Use UTC datetime in Get-Date -UFormat %s
Fix %l output from 0..11 to 1..12
Fix %V using Gregorian calendar
* Use a workaround for ISO 8601 week of year (uformat %V)
The HTTP RFC (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4) does not require a Location header to be present for redirects, thus it is required to check if the Location header is returned before using it.
The Test-Connection cmdlet works on Windows and Unix.
Implemented:
Ping
Continues Ping
Traceroute
Detect MTU size (seems don't work on Unix because of .Net Core issue)
Connect to TCP port
Not jet implemented:
I'm putting this off for the future.
Detect blackhole routers
PingPath
Additional considerations
As you can see in the tests .Net Core has issues in API implementation. As a result, some tests are skipped on Unix. There is also one issue on Windows. Related comments added to tests.
I'm going to open an issue(s) in CoreFX repo.
I think we should break the feedback into two parts:
scripting functionality
interactive functionality (display output)
Now I have implemented the output to the screen as the progress bar and as text (without ETS) - we have to decide what is best to use.
* Add checking if an output width is specified.
* change _failedToReadConsoleWidth variable to _noConsole bool value.
This variable is to cache the default console width when failed to get 'Console.WindowWidth' value.
* Terminate the loop in GetMainModule if main module is null.
* Run tests with FileVersionInfo also on non-windows platforms. Add test for process which main module can be null.
* In cases where the header spans multiple rows, need to correctly calculate whitespace and trim appropriately
* Use System.Span<int> and C# 7.2 language in SMA
* Added new ref assemblies to Files.wxs
refactor tests to remove similar xml content
added single column test case
Clean up workflow logic in the module loading component.
Workflow module is not supported in PSCore.
Currently, Import-Module throws a terminating error when seeing .xaml modules. After the change, Import-Module throws a non-terminating error when seeing .xaml modules.
This PR fixes the logging issue on Linux where logging is initialized before `-settingsFile` is parsed causing custom log settings to be ignored. (see ConsoleHost.cs and ManagedEntrance.cs)
The PR also includes basic logging tests for Linux and MacOS. PSSyslog.psm1 contains the functions to retrieve selected logged items (based on PowerShell's log id and a timestamp) and Logging.Tests.ps1 contains tests for Linux and MacOS.
Fix error in windows provider when the environment has accidental duplicates that differ only by case.
Make the provider storage for the environment on windows ignore duplicates and only report the effective value.
Add tests to verify existing environment get-item behavior and to ensure that Get-Item env:<var> reports the same as $env:<var>, namely the effective value.
Fixes#6305 and supersedes #6320 based on discussion in #6460.
Fixes#5964
Adds -Resume switch to Invoke-WebRequest and Invoke-RestMethod
-Resume requires -OutFile
Enables the ability to resume downloading a partially or incompletely downloaded file.
File Size is the only indicator of local and remote file parity.
If the local file is smaller than the remote file and the remote endpoint supports resume, the local file will be appended with the remaining bytes.
If the local file is larger than the remote file, the local file will be overwritten
If the remote server does not support resume, the local file will be overwritten
If the local file is the same size as the remote file, the remote endpoint will return a 416 status code. This response is special-cased as a success in this instance. The local file remains untouched and it is assumed the file was already successfully downloaded previously.
If the local file does not exist it will be created and the entire remote file will be requested.
Added tests for all code new code paths (I'm pretty sure anyway)
Added /Resume Controller to WebListener
Documented /Resume Controller
Updated .spelling to reflect terms in WebListener docs
Note: I had to change the way GetResponse() tracks the current URI as we now have 3 places where the call is taking place. I don't foresee this causing any regressions. This area needs some refactoring. especially if we want to implement a retry mechanism