No PrimalSense in dot sourcing context

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dieter.schmidt@universal-investment.com
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No PrimalSense in dot sourcing context

Post by dieter.schmidt@universal-investment.com »

Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2016 5.2.115
32 or 64 bit version of product: 32 AND 64bit
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64bit
32 or 64 bit OS: 64bit

Hi,

we heard about PowerShell Studio. It’s a great product and we plan to buy a few licenses.
I just installed the trial version and I’am excited.

But there is one thing / question about the feature “PrimalSense” in PowerShell Studio 2016:
We can’t see that PrimalSense worked on “dot sourced” include files. We are using such includes very excessive and we are missing PrimalSense in this context (PowerShell ISE has this feature).
Is this a bug or is this feature just not implemented? I cannot find anything about that on the web/forums etc.

Thank you.
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davidc
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Re: No PrimalSense in dot sourcing context

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PowerShell Studio will parse dot sourced files (that it can resolve) and provide PrimalSense support for functions found in the file and file parameters .

Can you provide an example of how you are dot sourcing the file in this case?

David
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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