Description
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Summary
I put [ArgumentCompleter([MyType])]
on a [string]
parameter. Code is trying to treat the attribute as the type. Types don't have parantheses. But otherwise, the syntax for an attribute reference is similar to how you reference a type. Though, in this case, an attribute type reference would be [ArgumentCompleterAttribute]
. I tried it with both a class passed to the attribute and a script block. Same results both times.
On a related note, when I try to run my script outside Code in Windows Terminal, PS 7.3.4 ignores the same [ArgumentCompleter()]
attribute references. It acts as those attributes aren't there at all.
PowerShell Version
PS C:\Users\willp> $PSVersionTable
Name Value
---- -----
PSVersion 7.3.4
PSEdition Core
GitCommitId 7.3.4
OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.22621
Platform Win32NT
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0…}
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
WSManStackVersion 3.0
Visual Studio Code Version
Version: 1.78.2 (system setup)
Commit: b3e4e68a0bc097f0ae7907b217c1119af9e03435
Date: 2023-05-10T14:39:26.248Z
Electron: 22.5.2
Chromium: 108.0.5359.215
Node.js: 16.17.1
V8: 10.8.168.25-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22621
Sandboxed: No
Extension Version
Name: PowerShell
Id: ms-vscode.powershell
Description: Develop PowerShell modules, commands and scripts in Visual Studio Code!
Version: 2023.5.0
Publisher: Microsoft
VS Marketplace Link: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.PowerShell
Steps to Reproduce
I wrote the argument completer class shown below.
class TimeZoneCompleter : Management.Automation.IArgumentCompleter
{
[Collections.Generic.IEnumerable[Management.Automation.CompletionResult]] CompleteArgument([string] $strCmdName, [string] $strParamName, [string] $strWordToComplete, [Management.Automation.Language.CommandAst] $cmdAst, [Collections.IDictionary]$mapFakeBoundParameters)
{
[Management.Automation.CompletionResult[]]$result = [Management.Automation.CompletionResult[]]@();
([TimeZoneInfo]::GetSystemTimeZones() + $global:mapCommonTimeZones.Values) | Where-Object { $_.Id -like "$strWordToComplete*" -or $_.DisplayName -like "$strWordToComplete*" -or $_.DaylightName -like "$strWordToComplete*" -or $_.StandardName -like "$strWordToComplete*" } | ForEach-Object { $result += [Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::New("'$($_.Id)'", $_.Id, [Management.Automation.CompletionResultType]::ParameterValue, $_.DisplayName) };
return $result;
}
}
I then applied that attribute to my method's parameter. (Simplified version of the method shown below.)
function x
{
param
(
[ArgumentCompleter([TimeZoneCompleter])
[TimeZoneInfo]
$timezone
)
}
Visuals
This screenshot shows how such code is rendered. Notice how the ArgumentCompleter
attribute is in blue. It should be in a brown.
Logs
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