Transpilers/Inline/Inline.Batch.psx.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Batch PipeScript Transpiler. .DESCRIPTION Transpiles Windows Batch with Inline PipeScript into Batch Scripts. Because Batch Scripts only allow single-line comments, this is done using a pair of comment markers. ```batch :: { Uncommented lines between these two points will be ignored :: # Commented lines will become PipeScript / PowerShell. :: param($message = 'hello world') :: "echo $message" :: } ``` .EXAMPLE Invoke-PipeScript { $batchScript = ' :: { Uncommented lines between these two points will be ignored :: # Commented lines will become PipeScript / PowerShell. :: param($message = "hello world") :: "echo $message" :: } ' [OutputFile('.\HelloWorld.ps1.cmd')]$batchScript } Invoke-PipeScript .\HelloWorld.ps1.cmd #> [ValidatePattern('\.cmd$')] param( # The command information. This will include the path to the file. [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipeline)] [Management.Automation.CommandInfo] $CommandInfo, # A dictionary of parameters. [Collections.IDictionary] $Parameter, # A list of arguments. [PSObject[]] $ArgumentList ) begin { # We start off by declaring a number of regular expressions: $startComment = '(?>(?>\:\:|rem)\s{0,}(?:PipeScript)?\s{0,}\{)' $endComment = '(?>(?>\:\:|rem)\s{0,}(?:PipeScript)?\s{0,}\})' $startRegex = "(?<PSStart>${startComment})" $endRegex = "(?<PSEnd>${endComment})" # Create a splat containing arguments to the core inline transpiler $Splat = [Ordered]@{ StartPattern = $startRegex EndPattern = $endRegex # Using -LinePattern will skip any inline code not starting with :: or rem. LinePattern = "^\s{0,}(?>\:\:|rem)\s{0,}" } } process { # Add parameters related to the file $Splat.SourceFile = $commandInfo.Source -as [IO.FileInfo] $Splat.SourceText = [IO.File]::ReadAllText($commandInfo.Source) if ($Parameter) { $splat.Parameter = $Parameter } if ($ArgumentList) { $splat.ArgumentList = $ArgumentList } # Call the core inline transpiler. .>PipeScript.Inline @Splat } |