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@fflaten fflaten commented Feb 20, 2023

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Support Pester features when using module-qualified commands.

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Fix PowerShell/vscode-powershell#928

@fflaten fflaten requested a review from a team February 20, 2023 21:57
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fflaten commented Feb 20, 2023

Had to test if this was even supported by Pester. 😄 Never seen anyone use qualified names before I found this old issue.

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Great fix, thanks @fflaten! I think the code I suggested should work...

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Oops we totally broke it.

@andyleejordan andyleejordan merged commit 97ae16a into PowerShell:main Feb 22, 2023
@fflaten fflaten deleted the pester-modulequalified branch February 22, 2023 21:13
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Pester CodeLens Isn't Triggered When Describe is Module-Qualified
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