Fix regression caused by PR #963 during development of PSSA 1.18.0 whereby PSAvoidUsingPositionalParameters was not taking aliases into account any more#1175
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… 1.18.0 whereby PSAvoidUsingPositionalParameters was not taking aliases into account any more (PowerShell#1175) * Allow aliases or external script definitions as well so that positionalparameters triggers on them as well * add test
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PR Summary
Fix regression caused by PR #963 during development of PSSA 1.18.0 whereby PSAvoidUsingPositionalParameters was not taking alias into account any more.
Also allow
CommandTypes.ExternalScripttypes as they can have paramters as well. Since only PowerShell Core ships with ExternalScripts but they have less than 3 parameters, it was hard to write a test for that case.Thanks for spotting this @Jaykul
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.cs,.ps1and.psm1files have the correct copyright headerWIP:to the beginning of the title and remove the prefix when the PR is ready.