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Fix incorrect string to type conversion#19560

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Fix incorrect string to type conversion#19560
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PR Summary

Fixes incorrect string to type conversions like: [Type] 'int]whatever' so they are no longer parsed as types.
This was fixed by adding a check for ScanType to also check that the parsed type name matches the input type name.

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Fixes #19559

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@MartinGC94 MartinGC94 requested a review from daxian-dbw as a code owner April 24, 2023 15:52
@ghost ghost assigned iSazonov Apr 24, 2023
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@SteveL-MSFT SteveL-MSFT added the CommunityDay-Small A small PR that the PS team has identified to prioritize to review label May 15, 2023

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Good fix! Though @SeeminglyScience do you think it should error instead of returning null? I'm unsure what's more correct.

Comment thread test/powershell/Language/Parser/Conversions.Tests.ps1

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New suggestion of a test using the left-hand side operator (which should throw now like with other errors, and I don't if it will).

Comment thread test/powershell/Language/Parser/Conversions.Tests.ps1
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Ah, I guess it needed braces 💁

@iSazonov iSazonov merged commit 31dd648 into PowerShell:master May 31, 2023
xavierlmendez added a commit to xavierlmendez/PowerShell that referenced this pull request May 31, 2023
Fix incorrect string to type conversion (PowerShell#19560)
@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw removed the Needs-Triage The issue is new and needs to be triaged by a work group. label Jun 4, 2023
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🎉v7.4.0-preview.4 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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[type] cast and -as [Type] malfunction with strings that contain "]" (only)

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