Allows use of inline powershell for cmd.script args #56197
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What does this PR do?
Using powershell.exe with
-File
when the source shell is cmd treats all args as literal strings, which prevents usage of inline powershell. This patch just removes the-File
argument, which still works with a script, but allows powershell to process any inline powershell that may be passed to one of the script args.What issues does this PR fix or reference?
Fixes #56195
Previous Behavior
Args passed to cmd.script with shell=powershell were treated as literal strings
New Behavior
Args are processed by powershell
Tests written?
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Yes
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