This is a breaking change for the delegate types with the object return type:
Before this change, the returned object will always be an PSObject instance.
After this change, the returned object is the underlying object, which could still be an PSObject if that's what the script actually returns.
Improve type inference for foreach statement variables by:
Inferring strongly typed arrays from explicit array and array literal expressions when elements are of the same inferred type
Fix detection of foreach variable declaration. The previous logic was to check if the variable expression's start offset was after the end offset of the foreach statement, which will never be true in the body
Improve inference of what type the "Condition" of a foreach statement will enumerate as
Update the task-based async APIs added to PowerShell to not use the `aysnc/await` keywords, but to return a `Task` object directly.
There is nothing to continue on after the `Task.Factory.FromAsync` call in those methods, so there is not need to use `aysnc` and `await` keywords, which turns the method into a state machine class unnecessarily.
The root cause is that `OutputBuffer` is not cleaned up (set to `null`) in `Stop` and `BeginStop/EndStop` when the powershell instance owns the `OutputBuffer` object. Since the pipeline has been intentionally stopped by the caller, the `OutputBuffer` should be set to `null` as well when it's owned by the PowerShell instance, just like how it's cleaned up in `EndInvoke`.
Fixes#7230.
Adding the concept of a PSSyntheticTypeName, derived from PSTypeName,
that extends it with a list of synthetic members.
This allows us to express the inferred type of
```
[pscustomobject] @{
A = 1
B = "2"
}
```
as a "PSObject#A:B" and with information about the types of A and B.
This is also used to annotate the output of
```
Select-Object -Property
Select-Object -ExcludeProperty
Select-Object -ExpandProperty
```
Finally, it adds information about the types of the
`Group` and `Value` properties of the output of `Group-Object`
Based on standard practices, we need to have a copyright and license notice at the top of each source file. Removed existing copyrights and updated/added copyright notices for .h, .cpp, .cs, .ps1, and .psm1 files.
Updated module manifests for consistency to have Author = "PowerShell" and Company = "Microsoft Corporation". Removed multiple line breaks.
Separate PR coming to update contribution document for new source files: #6140
Manually reviewed each change.
Fix#6073
For PSCore 6, we are only supporting InitialSessionState. The RunspaceConfiguration APIs were already made internal. This PR removes all the code related to RunspaceConfiguration. This also means that some public APIs have changed. Was deciding between leaving the RunspaceConfiguration parameters and throwing Unsupported, but thought it was better to have it a compile-time error. This should simplify the code base.
* Test fixes and updates to code coverage automation
* Fixed UpdatableHelpSystem tests and tab completion tests
* Fixed tab completion tests to better disambiguate root/interop namespace.
* Skip SSH test if ssh.exe is not present
* Add file secret suppression
* Add line secret suppression
* This will be consumed in the VSTS daily build.
* Renamed tests with ConvertTo-SecureString to avoid false positives
1. The individual test files (.ps1) in `/test/powershell/engine` are moved to the corresponding subfolders.
2. The test asset file `test/powershell/Common/TestTypeFile.ps1xml` is moved to `test/powershell/Common/engine/Api/assets/` so that it's next to the test that is using the file.
This PR adds type inference support for the 'MemberName' parameterset for Foreach-Object.
Both of the following should work:
```
Get-Process | % {$_.MainModule} | % Com<Tab>
Get-Process | % MainModule | % Com<Tab>
```
Before this change, only the first line worked, this PR addresses the second line.
Fixes#2596