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SupportsWildcards attribute #158

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SupportsWildcards attribute #158

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glachancecmaisonneuve
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Add support for SupportsWildcards attribute.

Add support for SupportsWildcards attribute.
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msftrncs commented May 1, 2019

This looks good to me. It doesn't help that for some reason this attribute is not documented in the main PowerShell docs, but it is documented in the PowerShell Core SDK. I added this to my clone of the repository months ago (PR #155/PR #156) and have seen if a couple times in some of the scripts I have inspected.

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LGTM

@TylerLeonhardt TylerLeonhardt merged commit 44eac87 into PowerShell:master May 8, 2019
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