Is there a simple way to pass specific *named* Pow

2020-08-20 08:30发布

问题:

I am sure I read somewhere that there is an easy way to pass named parameters from a calling function to a called function without explicitly naming and specifying each parameter.

This is more than just reusing the position; I'm interested in the case where the name of the passed parameters is the same in some cases, but not in others.

I also think there is a way that is not dependent on position.

function called-func {
    param([string]$foo, [string]$baz, [string]$bar)
    write-debug $baz
    write-host $foo,$bar
}

function calling-func {
    param([int]$rep = 1, [string]$foo, [string]$bar)
    1..$rep | %{
        called-func -foo $foo -bar $bar -baz $rep ## <---- Should this be simpler?
    }
}

calling-func -rep 10 -foo "Hello" -bar "World"

What would the method be, and is there a link?

I thought it might have been Jeffrey Snover, but I'm not sure.

回答1:

In PowerShell v2 (which admittedly you may not be ready to move to yet) allows you to pass along parameters without knowing about them ahead of time:

called-func $PSBoundParameters

PSBoundParameters is a dictionary of all the parameters that were actually provided to your function. You can remove parameters you don't want (or add I suppose).



回答2:

Well, I think I was confusing a blog post I read about switch parameters. As far as I can tell the best way is to just reuse the parameters like so:

called-func -foo:$foo -bar:$bar


回答3:

How about

called-func  $foo $bar