Prerequisites
Summary
There is the #Requires syntax highlighting bug. If there is some module with letters and numbers in module name, add-in highlights part with first block of letters and numbers and the rest chars highlight as a comment.
You can reproduce the issue if add the code below to ps1 file
#Requires Microsoft365DSC
Will be highlighted only the part of the module name. All characters follow after 365 will be highlighted as comment.
The funny thing, is that the module name highlighted in the same manner on github as well 😁
PowerShell Version
Name Value
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PSVersion 7.1.3
PSEdition Core
GitCommitId 7.1.3
OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.19042
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
1.63.2
899d46d82c4c95423fb7e10e68eba52050e30ba3
x64
Extension Version
ms-vscode.powershell@2021.12.0
Steps to Reproduce
You can reproduce the issue if add the code below to ps1 file
#Requires Microsoft365DSC
Visuals
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Logs
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Prerequisites
Summary
There is the #Requires syntax highlighting bug. If there is some module with letters and numbers in module name, add-in highlights part with first block of letters and numbers and the rest chars highlight as a comment.
You can reproduce the issue if add the code below to ps1 file
#Requires Microsoft365DSCWill be highlighted only the part of the module name. All characters follow after 365 will be highlighted as comment.
The funny thing, is that the module name highlighted in the same manner on github as well 😁
PowerShell Version
Visual Studio Code Version
Extension Version
ms-vscode.powershell@2021.12.0Steps to Reproduce
You can reproduce the issue if add the code below to ps1 file
#Requires Microsoft365DSCVisuals
No response
Logs
No response