Add the ability to use either . or & when launching script#2177
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Got this edited and fixed, merging in before pre-release.
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@LucasArona I added a unit test for this too. About to merge if it all passes. |
…rator With a unit test!
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Add support to change how the scripts are launched (DotSource vs Call operator).
PR Summary
Adds the ExecuteMode property and the corresponding method to either use the DotSource operator or the Call operator when launching scripts.
Related to this PR:
PowerShell/vscode-powershell#5036PowerShell/vscode-powershell#5059PR Context
See PowerShell/vscode-powershell#4327
It's not always desirable to alter the current scope, this PR allows the use of the Call operator when launching scripts.